Evaluating How Potential Pool of Partners Can Join Together in Different Types of Long Term Collaborative Networked Organizations - Collaborative Networks for a Sustainable World
Conference Papers Year : 2010

Evaluating How Potential Pool of Partners Can Join Together in Different Types of Long Term Collaborative Networked Organizations

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The considerable benefits brought up by strategic alliances and diverse types of long term Collaborative Networked Organizations (CNOs) are nowadays widely recognized. There is an increasing demand in the industrial world for concretely implement new forms of collaborations. For example, demand often comes from pre-existent form of clusters or local productive arrangements, that want to evolve to more efficient forms of collaboration, or from small and medium enterprises that are facing a crisis, and look at collaboration with other enterprises as almost the last chance to survive. In general, variety of motivations in collaborating implies variety of missions of potential collaborations, that in turn requires the choice of an appropriate form of Collaborative Network aligned to the mission statement. This paper addresses the problem to define a methodology for analyzing potential pool of partners and for identifing the mission, the form, the governance structure and the value drivers of long term strategic alliance that would bring highest benefits to the partners. Three different forms of CNOs are considered: the Virtual organizations Breeding Environment (VBE), the Virtual Development Office (VDO) and the T-Holding.
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hal-01055978 , version 1 (25-08-2014)

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Andrea Cardoni, Stefano Saetta, Lorenzo Tiacci. Evaluating How Potential Pool of Partners Can Join Together in Different Types of Long Term Collaborative Networked Organizations. 11th IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises (PRO-VE), Oct 2010, Saint-Etienne, France. pp.312-321, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-15961-9_37⟩. ⟨hal-01055978⟩
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