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PDIA in the Balkans: The Western Balkans Alumni Association (WBAA) as Positive Deviance: EU Enlargement and Regional Cohesion

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2023
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Petrevska Nechkoska, Renata
Hajrizaj, Arber
Arsic, Olga
Harasani, Klejda
Stojanovic, Milan
Mujkić, Sabahudin
Beharic, Samir
Veseli, Albana
Koltovska Nechova, Daniela
Petreska, Tamara
Basholli, Adelina
Latinovic, Tihomir
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This chapter aims to portray why and how WBAA, as an organism, organization, entity, agent, actor, network, … produces emergent effects as a regional entity is a Positive Deviance, as recognized in theory, and more specifically within the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation by Harvard’s Center for International Development. Positive Deviance is one of the core principles in the PDIA strategy—by “creating (and protecting) environments within and across organizations that encourage experimentation and positive deviance.” First we will briefly elaborate on PDIA and its concepts and describe and encode the distinctiveness of WBAA arguing why and how it is a positive deviance for our Balkans. The expected outcome: to inspire leaders, institutions, CSOs, citizens, academia, … to take the regional approach, moves beyond the silos of a country/domain, has functional bridges with developed countries (for knowhow, funding, coopetition, alignment), and shows “how” coopetition within Western Balka...ns is to be done. If volunteers can do it, others can surely follow. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Contributions to Management Science, 2023, 237-267

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-11065-8_9

ISSN: 1431-1941

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http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6277
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AU  - Hajrizaj, Arber
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AU  - Stojanovic, Milan
AU  - Mujkić, Sabahudin
AU  - Beharic, Samir
AU  - Veseli, Albana
AU  - Koltovska Nechova, Daniela
AU  - Petreska, Tamara
AU  - Basholli, Adelina
AU  - Latinovic, Tihomir
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6277
AB  - This chapter aims to portray why and how WBAA, as an organism, organization, entity, agent, actor, network, … produces emergent effects as a regional entity is a Positive Deviance, as recognized in theory, and more specifically within the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation by Harvard’s Center for International Development. Positive Deviance is one of the core principles in the PDIA strategy—by “creating (and protecting) environments within and across organizations that encourage experimentation and positive deviance.” First we will briefly elaborate on PDIA and its concepts and describe and encode the distinctiveness of WBAA arguing why and how it is a positive deviance for our Balkans. The expected outcome: to inspire leaders, institutions, CSOs, citizens, academia, … to take the regional approach, moves beyond the silos of a country/domain, has functional bridges with developed countries (for knowhow, funding, coopetition, alignment), and shows “how” coopetition within Western Balkans is to be done. If volunteers can do it, others can surely follow. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
T2  - Contributions to Management Science
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author = "Petrevska Nechkoska, Renata and Hajrizaj, Arber and Arsic, Olga and Harasani, Klejda and Stojanovic, Milan and Mujkić, Sabahudin and Beharic, Samir and Veseli, Albana and Koltovska Nechova, Daniela and Petreska, Tamara and Basholli, Adelina and Latinovic, Tihomir",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This chapter aims to portray why and how WBAA, as an organism, organization, entity, agent, actor, network, … produces emergent effects as a regional entity is a Positive Deviance, as recognized in theory, and more specifically within the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation by Harvard’s Center for International Development. Positive Deviance is one of the core principles in the PDIA strategy—by “creating (and protecting) environments within and across organizations that encourage experimentation and positive deviance.” First we will briefly elaborate on PDIA and its concepts and describe and encode the distinctiveness of WBAA arguing why and how it is a positive deviance for our Balkans. The expected outcome: to inspire leaders, institutions, CSOs, citizens, academia, … to take the regional approach, moves beyond the silos of a country/domain, has functional bridges with developed countries (for knowhow, funding, coopetition, alignment), and shows “how” coopetition within Western Balkans is to be done. If volunteers can do it, others can surely follow. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.",
journal = "Contributions to Management Science, Contributions to Management Science",
title = "PDIA in the Balkans: The Western Balkans Alumni Association (WBAA) as Positive Deviance: EU Enlargement and Regional Cohesion",
pages = "267-237",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-11065-8_9"
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Petrevska Nechkoska, R., Hajrizaj, A., Arsic, O., Harasani, K., Stojanovic, M., Mujkić, S., Beharic, S., Veseli, A., Koltovska Nechova, D., Petreska, T., Basholli, A.,& Latinovic, T.. (2023). PDIA in the Balkans: The Western Balkans Alumni Association (WBAA) as Positive Deviance: EU Enlargement and Regional Cohesion. in Contributions to Management Science, 237-267.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11065-8_9
Petrevska Nechkoska R, Hajrizaj A, Arsic O, Harasani K, Stojanovic M, Mujkić S, Beharic S, Veseli A, Koltovska Nechova D, Petreska T, Basholli A, Latinovic T. PDIA in the Balkans: The Western Balkans Alumni Association (WBAA) as Positive Deviance: EU Enlargement and Regional Cohesion. in Contributions to Management Science. 2023;:237-267.
doi:10.1007/978-3-031-11065-8_9 .
Petrevska Nechkoska, Renata, Hajrizaj, Arber, Arsic, Olga, Harasani, Klejda, Stojanovic, Milan, Mujkić, Sabahudin, Beharic, Samir, Veseli, Albana, Koltovska Nechova, Daniela, Petreska, Tamara, Basholli, Adelina, Latinovic, Tihomir, "PDIA in the Balkans: The Western Balkans Alumni Association (WBAA) as Positive Deviance: EU Enlargement and Regional Cohesion" in Contributions to Management Science (2023):237-267,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11065-8_9 . .

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