This paper considers the role of norms within networks by describing how BP Exploration outsourced its information technology function – a major business activity. This outsourcing venture led to the formation of a consortium. However, this attempt was found to have failed. It is suggested here that central to the failure of the consortium as an outsourcing arrangement was the issue of ‘norms’.
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