Abstract
This paper explores how just-in-time (JIT) networks differ from conventional networks, by positioning this form of network within a typology of three distinct "hub and satellite" structures. The form and duration of coupling, both within the network, and between the network and its external environment, are identified and examined from a multitheoretical perspective. The most relevant theoretical frameworks for each network type are identified, areas of integration between internal and external coupling are suggested, and conditions for success for each network type are hypothesized.
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