Lu publishes research on network governance of a strategic interorganizational collaboration
Landy Lu, PhD, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and associate director of the Global Institute for Responsible Organizations (GIRSO), has recently published an article titled “Examining the evolution of network governance forms of an event leveraging collective: a longitudinal investigation” in the journal Event Management. This study sheds fresh light on the changing nature of a strategic interorganizational collaboration by focusing on the network governance of an evolving leveraging collective from pre- to post-Games stages. This study provides practical implications for how to maintain a leveraging collective and optimize collaborative engagement among member entities in the long term. Co-authors for this article include Ran Zhou, PhD, (Nanjing University of Finance & Economics), Guangzhou Chen, PhD, (University of New Hampshire) and Laura Misener, PhD (Western University).