Bio

Jörg Raab is  Professor of Inter-organizational Networks in the Department of Organization Studies at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. He has extensive experience in social science research in the fields of (temporary) organizations, inter- and intra-organizational relationships and networks. Jörg is currently involved in research projects on the governance, management and effectiveness of purpose-oriented networks, the supervision in and of organizational networks and organizational responses to infectious disease threats. His research has been published in a wide range of  journals such as Organization Studies, Research Policy, International Journal of Project Management, Social Networks, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Public Administration Review, Public Management Review and PlosOne. 

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  1. The role of values in the interorganizational network response to wic…

    Zonneveld, N., Raab, J., Kenis, P., & Minkman, M. M. N. (2024). The role of values in the interorganizational network response to wicked problems. Public Policy and Administration.
  2. Actors' awareness of network governance in child welfare and healthca…

    Blanken, M., Mathijssen, J. J. P., Van Nieuwenhuizen, C., Raab, J., & Van Oers, J. A. M. (2023). Actors' awareness of network governance in child welfare and healthcare service networks. Health Policy, 127, 29-36.
  3. Examining preconditions for integrated care - A comparative social ne…

    Blanken, M., Mathijssen, J., van Nieuwenhuizen, C., Raab, J., & van Oers, H. (2023). Examining preconditions for integrated care: A comparative social network analysis of the structure and dynamics of strong relations in child service networks. BMC Health Services Research, 23(1), Article 1146.
  4. The influence of network orchestration and organizational formalizati…

    Cremers, D., Mannak, R., Goedee, J., Raab, J., Pemberton, A., & Groenink, C. C. (2023). The influence of network orchestration and organizational formalization on goal orientation in public service delivery networks: an experimental study. Public Management Review. Advance online publication.
  5. Getting ready to act - Theorising a stepwise transition into crisis r…

    de Rooij, D., Janse, J., Raab, J., & Timen, A. (2023). Getting ready to act: Theorising a stepwise transition into crisis response at points of entry based on interviews with COVID-19 responders and a military preparedness framework. BMJ Open, 13(2), Article e062960.

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