Celem artykułu jest identyfikacja specyfiki i
wzorców rozwoju relacji współpracy pomiędzy organizacjami projektowymi. Badanie
wykorzystuje metodę wielokrotnego studium przypadku, poprzedzonego
systematycznym przeglądem literatury na temat rozwoju relacji
międzyorganizacyjnych. Wyniki badań pokazują specyfikę relacji
międzyorganizacyjnych w realizacji projektów. Opisując zachowania aktorów i
wzorce rozwoju relacji, wyniki badań wyjaśniają mechanizmy rozwoju relacji i
dają podstawy do przewidywania ewolucji współpracy pomiędzy organizacjami
projektowymi. Badanie wnosi wkład do literatury z zakresu rozwoju relacji
międzyorganizacyjnych, polegający na dokonaniu przeglądu istniejących modeli
cyklu życia relacji międzyorganizacyjnych z perspektywy projektowej i
ujawniając nową perspektywę badawczą skoncentrowaną na tej grupie podmiotów.
Rok wydania: 2021
Numer czasopisma: 12
Słowa kluczowe: rozwój relacji międzyorganizacyjnych, model cyklu życia relacji, organizacje projektowe, badania jakościowe
Strony: 13-23
Język publikacji: Polski
Rozwój relacji współpracy pomiędzy organizacjami projektowymi: wyniki badań empirycznych
Abstrakt
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