Organizations involved in interorganizational relationships
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Why do organizations become involved in interorganizational relationships? Do these relationships affect an organization's dependency? Performance? Explain.
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The solution determines why organizations become involved in interorganizational relationships. If this relationships can affect an organization's dependency and performance is analyzed.
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Interorganizational relationships occur when two or more independent companies come together and formally join together in order to produce a mutually beneficial outcome. This could be a local pet store entering into a formal agreement with a pet breeder in which the pet store purchases the breeder's animals and in return the breeder advertises the pet store with their followers and other customers for supplies, other pets, etc. By entering into an agreement, they are ...
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