interorganisatoriske
Interorganizational (interorganisatoriske) refers to interactions, collaborations, and governance across organizational boundaries. It encompasses coordination of activities, resource sharing, joint decision-making, information exchange, and collective action among organizations such as firms, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
Key concepts include network theory, governance structures such as joint ventures, alliances, consortia, and contracts; boundary
The field draws on theories such as transaction cost economics, the resource-based view in inter-organizational settings,
Applications span supply chains, healthcare networks, research collaborations, public-private partnerships, urban planning networks, disaster response, and
Benefits include improved efficiency, faster innovation, risk sharing, and enhanced resilience through diverse capabilities. Challenges involve
Measurement and governance approaches use indicators such as coordination costs, lead times, joint performance, and trust
Understanding interorganisational phenomena helps design and manage collaborations that create value beyond what single organizations can