Modular interorganizational network governance: a conceptual framework for addressing complex social problems

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Abstract

We develop a conceptual governance framework to guide creating and managing a modular interorganizational network to address complex social problems. Drawing on theoretical foundations in modularity and interorganizational networks, we propose that modularizing complex social problems is a dialectic, emergent process that blends a convener-led network formation with a consultative problem definition and solution design. We also posit that social systems are imperfectly modular and need purposefully designed interface governance to integrate the modules. Finally, we advance how leveraging modularity may simultaneously advance the interests of participating actors and deliver societal value. Together, the propositions advance a governance framework for a modular, multi-actor adaptive system suited to tackle the scale, diversity, and dynamics of complex social problems.

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Jha, S. K., Gold, E. R., & Dubé, L. (2021). Modular interorganizational network governance: a conceptual framework for addressing complex social problems. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/su131810292

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