How does coordination affect the quality of boundary news? Case study: “Folha de São Paulo”

dc.contributor.authorCHARLES KIRSCHBAUM
dc.contributor.authorRegra, João Salgado
dc.coverage.cidadeNão Informadopt_BR
dc.coverage.paisBrasilpt_BR
dc.creatorRegra, João Salgado
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-06T22:31:56Z
dc.date.available2022-12-06T22:31:56Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.notesTexto completopt_BR
dc.description.otherContingency theory predicts that under uncertain, dynamic and complex environments, team effort should be adopted. Further, traditional organizational theory assumes that knowledge will be freely and voluntarily shared among individuals. A more granular analysis might frustrate these traditional approaches, while opening an opportunity for exploring the ‘knowledge governance’ approach. Under this theory, individual’s interests and incentives for knowledge sharing are taken in account. Within the context studied, a newspaper located at São Paulo, we analysed pieces that required multi-sectional and inter-disciplinary approaches (boundary news). After six months of ethnographic observations and in-depth interviews, we identified the conditions that generated high and low quality news. Next, we selected 31 ‘boundary news’ and classified them under the conditions previously identified. A qualitative comparative approach (QCA), approach was used to obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for high and low outcomes. Privileged information is sufficient to generate high quality news, as well as intersectorial communication. However, the lack of communication is irrelevant to explain low quality news. While complete section internalization is possible, it is too costly and sub-optimal. We conclude the article with suggestions for organizational design, on both incentives and meeting setting.pt_BR
dc.format.extent23 p.pt_BR
dc.format.mediumDigitalpt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.insper.edu.br/handle/11224/4809
dc.language.isoInglêspt_BR
dc.publisherCenter for Organization Studies (CORS)pt_BR
dc.rights.licenseO INSPER E ESTE REPOSITÓRIO NÃO DETÊM OS DIREITOS DE USO E REPRODUÇÃO DOS CONTEÚDOS AQUI REGISTRADOS. É RESPONSABILIDADE DOS USUÁRIOS INDIVIDUAIS VERIFICAR OS USOS PERMITIDOS NA FONTE ORIGINAL, RESPEITANDO-SE OS DIREITOS DE AUTOR OU EDITORpt_BR
dc.subject.keywordsCoordinationpt_BR
dc.subject.keywordsIncentivespt_BR
dc.subject.keywordsKnowledge Governancept_BR
dc.subject.keywordsQualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)pt_BR
dc.subject.keywordsNewspaperpt_BR
dc.titleHow does coordination affect the quality of boundary news? Case study: “Folha de São Paulo”pt_BR
dc.typeconference paper
dspace.entity.typePublication
local.description.event9 th Research Workshop on Institutions and Organizations – RWIO-Center for Organization Studies – CORSpt_BR
local.subject.cnpqCiências Sociais Aplicadaspt_BR
local.typeTrabalho de Eventopt_BR
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