Trust-based management control in inter-organizational relationships
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30767Date
2023-09-05Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
High levels of trust can reduce the risk of inter-organizational relationships failing. Also, high levels of trust between business partners can be advantageous as
less time and effort are spent controlling the motives and behavior of a company’s
counterpart. This case study explores the management control systems between two
small Norwegian salmon farming companies engaged in a joint venture. Specifically, we ask how trust influences management control in an inter-organizational
relationship. We collected data by interviewing the management of the two companies constituting the joint venture and their collaborating partners throughout the
value chain, resulting in two main findings. First, we find that collective values
are the most critical control mechanism in managing the joint venture. As a result,
other control mechanisms are toned down and become less prominent. Second, we
find that a high level of trust enables management based on values. Hence, trust becomes directive for managing the joint venture. Our findings could be important for
companies seeking to engage in different inter-organizational relationships. They
indicate that it might benefit managers to seek out potential partners with the same
fundamental values as themselves to facilitate trust-building.
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Springer NatureCitation
Wærness K, Solstad EA, Bertheussen bab. Trust-based management control in inter-organizational relationships. Journal of Management Control. 2023Metadata
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