Chapter 16: Interorganizational Relationships, Strategic Alliances, and Networks: The Role of Communication Systems and Information Technologies

managing it in government, business & communities
Chapter 16 - Interorganizational Relationships, Strategic Alliances, and Networks: The Role of Communication Systems and Information Technologies
Managing IT in Government, Business & Communities
by Gerry Gingrich (ed) 
Idea Group Publishing 2003
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Keiichi Yamada
Nakamura Gakuen University, Japan

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Abstract

This chapter deals with roles and ways of interorganizational communication systems. Prior to the subject, author refers to three topics related to the subject: what are interorganizational relationships, strategic alliances, and interorganizational networks.

In order to understand interorganizational networks, the author utilizes Barnard's theory of cooperative system and formal organization, in which communication plays a significant role to formulate and to maintain interorganizational networks as organization of organizations. Furthermore, there are some problems for effective interorganizational communication systems - both human and machine: standardization of communication systems, impact of IT development, and interorganizational strategy using IT.

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Managing IT in Government, Business & Communities
Managing IT in Government, Business & Communities
ISBN: 1931777403
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 188

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