Social science research has been concerned primarily with intra-organizational phenomena. The twin problems of theory and methodology have impeded research on inter-organizational phenomena. Merton's concept of the "role-set" is the point of departure for an analogous concept designated as the "organization-set." The unit of analysis is an organization or a class of organizations, referred to as the focal organization, and its interactions are mapped with the network of organizations in its environment, i.e., with elements of its organization-set. Seven dimensions of organization-sets are discussed: input vs. output organization-sets, comparative vs. normative reference organizations; size of the organization-set; concentration of input org...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
Background: Nowadays, organizations deal with many challenges in their external environment due to g...
The paper criticizes the currently dominant view of organization forms as ‘‘discrete alternatives’’ ...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
This article discusses the jungle of theories and approaches that abound today in works applied to t...
Network analysis has been used extensively in the study of interorganizational relations. This artic...
Inter-organizational relations (IORs), complex constructs existing on the verge of companies’ bounda...
Much of the literature on inter-organizational relations assumes that firms operate as relatively au...
The paper criticizes the currently dominant view of organization forms as “discrete alternatives” an...
Classical and behavioral theories can be reconciled if organization is regarded as an input-processi...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
The paper criticizes the currently dominant view of organization forms as ‘‘discrete alternatives’’ ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
Background: Nowadays, organizations deal with many challenges in their external environment due to g...
The paper criticizes the currently dominant view of organization forms as ‘‘discrete alternatives’’ ...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
This article discusses the shortcomings of the orthodox economic view on interorganizational relatio...
This article discusses the jungle of theories and approaches that abound today in works applied to t...
Network analysis has been used extensively in the study of interorganizational relations. This artic...
Inter-organizational relations (IORs), complex constructs existing on the verge of companies’ bounda...
Much of the literature on inter-organizational relations assumes that firms operate as relatively au...
The paper criticizes the currently dominant view of organization forms as “discrete alternatives” an...
Classical and behavioral theories can be reconciled if organization is regarded as an input-processi...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
The paper criticizes the currently dominant view of organization forms as ‘‘discrete alternatives’’ ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
This article discusses inter-organizational relationships (IORs) in the wider context of chains and ...
Background: Nowadays, organizations deal with many challenges in their external environment due to g...
The paper criticizes the currently dominant view of organization forms as ‘‘discrete alternatives’’ ...