Trickle Effects of Cross-Sector Social Partnerships

被引:69
作者
Kolk, Ans [1 ]
van Dolen, Willemijn [1 ]
Vock, Marlene [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Sch Business, NL-1018 TV Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
cross-sector partnerships; micro level interactions; trickle effects; trickle down; trickle up; trickle round; social exchange theory; social contagion; social learning theory; attraction-selection-attrition theory; TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE; EMOTIONAL CONTAGION; RESPONSIBILITY; EMPOWERMENT; IDENTIFICATION; COLLABORATION; CONSEQUENCES; SATISFACTION; ANTECEDENTS;
D O I
10.1007/s10551-011-0783-3
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Cross-sector social partnerships are often studied from a macro and meso perspective, also in an attempt to assess effectiveness and societal impact. This article pays specific attention to the micro perspective, i.e. individual interactions between and within organizations related to partnerships that address the 'social good'. By focusing on the potential effects and mechanisms at the level of individuals and the organization(s) with which they interact, it aims to help fill a gap in research on partnerships, including more insight into the process of interaction. We conceptually explore micro level interactions, and how partnership effects may 'trickle down' (e.g. from management to employees), or 'trickle up' (from employees to management) or 'trickle round' (e.g. between employees). Based on the literature from various disciplines, we discuss how more generic theories on social exchange and contagion, social learning and attraction-selection-attrition can help shed light on micro level interactions in a partnership, considering in particular transmission mechanisms via employees, top and middle management, and customers. In this way, partnerships can have wider benefits, as individuals have multiple roles and effects at the micro level can spread to the meso and macro levels as well. Implications for research and practice are outlined.
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页数:15
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