Concept information
Preferred term
interorganizational/interlocks
Definition
- Interorganizational networks describe social networks in which the nodes represent organizations. A variety of relations are possible between organizations, including interlocking directorates, shared membership, economic transactions, ownership, knowledge/information sharing, public affiliation (representational links), physical distance, semantic, and two-mode networks such as event/coalition membership. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Networks; Interorganizational/Interlocks]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/interorganizational_interlocks
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