ABSTRACT

Moving beyond existing models from economics and political science, this book shows how crises in capitalism and democracy can be solved with Systemic coordinated inter-organizational networks.

It offers a new model of societal coordination that builds cooperation and trust while solving today’s modern and complex practical problems: Systemic coordinated inter-organizational networks (SCIONs). It details how SCIONs can quickly catalyze organizational change among interorganizational network members while providing a general framework for characterizing individual and organizational change. The chapters apply these theoretical ideas in an epic case study of the rebuilding of the health care system in rural Nicaragua after a major natural disaster (Hurricane Mitch). They provide lessons for public health program managers while contributing to the literatures on modes of coordination and on social capital.

The book is a vital text for upper-division courses on management, inter-organizational collaboration, crisis management and public health.

chapter 2|39 pages

A Case Study of a SCION for Social Equality

An Action Theory Model to Improve Safe Motherhood and Child Survival in Developing Countries With Natural Disasters

chapter 4|26 pages

Increasing Social Equality and Access to Safe Motherhood Services

Changing Health Behaviors and Knowledge to Improve Safe Motherhood

chapter 5|20 pages

Increasing Social Equality and Access to Child Survival Services

Changing Health Behaviors and Knowledge to Improve Child Survival

chapter 6|34 pages

SCION Effectiveness—Part One

Social Equality—In Safe Motherhood and Child Survival— and Radical Organizational Change—Learning, Innovation and Adaptiveness

chapter 7|24 pages

SCION Effectiveness—Part Two

Institutional Innovation—Rebuilding and Strengthening Health Care Systems, Differentiating Regional Sub-Networks and Institutionalizing NicaSalud

chapter 8|42 pages

Action Theory Revisited

Managerial and Stakeholder Recommendations and Theoretical Insights About SCIONs for Social Scientists