intraorganizational
Intraorganizational refers to anything occurring inside a single organization, from structures and processes to communication and culture. The prefix intra- means within, and organizational refers to an organization’s entire system of people, roles, rules, and resources.
The term is used across management science, organizational behavior, information systems, and public administration to describe
Intraorganizational phenomena contrast with interorganizational phenomena, which involve relations between separate organizations. Effective intraorganizational design aims
Research and practice examine intraorganizational networks (formal and informal), communication channels, governance mechanisms, and culture. Methods
Domains where it matters include corporate governance, project management, and change management, as well as information
See also: interorganizational relations; organizational structure; organizational culture; internal controls; knowledge management.