Deck 5: Interorganizational Relationships

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Organizations with a wide niche or domain,that is,those that offer a broad range of products and services or that serve a broad market are:

A)specialists.
B)generalists.
C)mutualists.
D)pacifists.
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_____ is defined as the general perspective that an organization's actions are desirable,proper,and appropriate within the environment's system of norms,values,and belief.

A)Variation
B)Legitimacy
C)Niche
D)Retention
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In the _____,companies join together to become more competitive and to share scarce resources.

A)institutional perspective
B)resource-dependence perspective
C)population-ecology perspective
D)collaborative-network perspective
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Organizations operating under the resource-dependence philosophy will:

A)withdraw control over external resources, thereby maximizing dependence.
B)succeed by emphasizing interdependence with other companies, thereby establishing lasting relationships.
C)do whatever is needed to avoid dependence on the environment, thereby reducing uncertainty.
D)set up dependencies when they become more self-reliant, thereby maximizing autonomy.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the new orientation to interorganizational relationships?

A)Equity and fair dealing
B)Contract limiting the relationship
C)Minimal up-front investment
D)Legal resolution of conflict
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A system formed by the interaction of a community of organizations and their environment is referred to as a(n):

A)organizational ecosystem.
B)interorganizational network.
C)collaboration network.
D)institutional environment.
Question
Getwel Corp.and Sebastian Inc.are two computer manufacturers that share with each other the details of commonly occurring issues and customer complaints.This enables them to work together and provide better service to their customers and also saves the time required to diagnose the issues.Which of the following does this scenario illustrate?

A)A Collaborative network
B)Resource dependence
C)Normative forces
D)A Trade association
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In the context of the population-ecology perspective,which of the following is a difference between specialists and generalists?

A)Specialists offer a broader range of products or services than generalists.
B)Specialists move slower than generalists and are less flexible.
C)Specialists are generally more competitive than generalists.
D)Specialists are generally larger than generalists.
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Which of the following stages of the population ecology model of organizations refers to the preservation and institutionalization of selected organizational forms?

A)Retention
B)Variation
C)Exertion
D)Selection
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Which of the following is true of collaborative roles played by managers?

A)They have direct control over people and resources.
B)They are accountable for specific business results.
C)They are rigid and passive.
D)They have direct authority over horizontal colleagues.
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In which of the following approaches do businesses,governments,and nonprofit organizations join together across sectors and industries to tackle huge,compelling problems of mutual interest?

A)The Behavioral approach
B)The Internal process approach
C)The Megacommunity approach
D)The Open innovation approach
Question
Relatively enduring resource transactions,flows,and linkages that occur among two or more organizations are called:

A)intraorganizational networks.
B)interorganizational relationships.
C)internal processes.
D)regulation processes.
Question
Which of the following is an assumption of the population-ecology perspective?

A)Management competence is the biggest factor in the survival of organizations.
B)Individual organizations find it difficult to adapt to environmental changes.
C)Principles of evolution are not applicable to organizations because the fittest do not survive.
D)A community of organizations is a closed system.
Question
All of the following except _____ are the stages of the population ecology model of organizations.

A)retention
B)variation
C)exertion
D)selection
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Arkal Corp.manufactures wooden chairs and Borston Corp.manufactures plastic chairs.Arkal Corp.wants to enter into a resource-dependence relationship with Borston Corp.Which of the following types of resource-dependence relationships is most likely to result in Arkal Corp.gaining full control over the joint outcome?

A)Acquisition
B)Joint Venture
C)Strategic Alliance
D)Interlock
Question
In the population-ecology model of organizations,_____ means the appearance of new,diverse forms in a population of organizations.

A)retention
B)selection
C)variation
D)legitimacy
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Which of the following theories argues that organizations try to minimize their reliance on other organizations for the supply of important resources and try to influence the environment to make resources available?

A)The Resource-retention theory
B)The Environmental resource theory
C)The Resource-dependence theory
D)The Economic supply theory
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In the context of the population-ecology perspective,which of the following best illustrates a generalist strategy?

A)Maffles Inc.sells books, electronic equipment, furniture, and fashion accessories.
B)Harpors Inc.sells fiction novels in Canada.
C)Tradcom Corp.sells music DVDs over the Internet.
D)Togyon Corp.sells toys manufactured from recycled plastic and discarded toys.
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_____ is the process that causes one unit in a population to resemble other units that face the same set of environmental conditions.

A)Allomorphism
B)Chromaticism
C)Isomorphism
D)Isochronism
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Which of the following statements is true about the population-ecology perspective?

A)It focuses on organizational diversity and adaptation within organizations.
B)It focuses on the alliance of companies to share scarce resources.
C)It focuses on minimizing the dependence of an organization on other organizations.
D)It focuses on the congruence between an organization and the expectations from its environment.
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_____ are the external pressures exerted on an organization to adopt structures,techniques,or behaviors similar to other organizations.

A)Mimetic forces
B)Coercive forces
C)Normative forces
D)Generic forces
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A strategic alliance is more formal and binding than a joint venture.
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Acquisition offers the greatest amount of control over joint outcomes.
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_____ are pressures to achieve standards of professionalism and to adopt techniques that are considered by the professional community to be up to date and effective.

A)Mimetic forces
B)Coercive forces
C)Normative forces
D)Generic forces
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The goal of supply sourcing is to reduce risk and overdependence on one company in the supply chain.
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According to the resource-dependence perspective,when threatened by greater dependence,organizations will assert control over external resources to minimize that dependence.
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A company may use any or all of the mechanisms of mimetic,coercive,or normative forces to change itself for greater _____ in the institutional environment.

A)profit
B)market share
C)resource dependency
D)legitimacy
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In resource-dependence relationships,large independent companies have power over smaller suppliers or partners.
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Garin Corp.,an automobile manufacturing company,tried to increase its sales by releasing car models with new colors.In the light of its huge success,other automobile manufacturers began doing the same.Which of the following mechanisms for institutional adaptation is best illustrated in this scenario?

A)Mimetic forces
B)Coercive forces
C)Normative forces
D)Generic forces
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_____ means identifying who is best at something in an industry and then duplicating the technique for creating excellence,perhaps even improving it in the process.

A)Retention
B)Benchmarking
C)Ballooning
D)Variation
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Which of the following is a reason for a mimetic process to occur in an organization?

A)Managers face high risks by supporting innovation.
B)Managers are old-fashioned and stick to their original approach.
C)Managers are unaware of the innovations occurring in the environment.
D)Managers face high uncertainty.
Question
Companies accept normative pressures to become like one another due to _____.

A)dependence
B)obligation
C)uncertainty
D)independence
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One of the main reasons for interorganizational collaboration is sharing risks when entering new markets.
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Organizational changes that result from coercive forces occur due to _____.

A)dependence
B)obligation
C)uncertainty
D)professionalism
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Interorganizational linkages encourage risk taking.
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In the context of mechanisms for institutional adaptation,benchmarking is a:

A)mimetic process.
B)coercive process.
C)normative process.
D)generic process.
Question
Which of the following statements is true about mimetic forces?

A)Organizations are forced to behave similarly in order to maintain productive relationships.
B)Political and governmental processes force organizations to become similar.
C)In the face of uncertainty, organizations copy or model each other.
D)Diversity is maintained in order for organizations to find and maintain a marketing niche.
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Managers in collaborative roles have direct authority over horizontal colleagues or partners.
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In the changing role of management,managers think about vertical processes rather than horizontal structures.
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The term frenemies refers to the trend toward companies being both collaborators and competitors.
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Companies accept normative pressures to become like one another through a sense of obligation or duty to high standards of performance.
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What is an organizational ecosystem? How does this concept impact the changing role of management?
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In the partnership-orientation view,dependence on another company is seen to increase rather than reduce risks.
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Organizational changes that result from coercive forces occur when an organization is completely independent of another.
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The social basis for the mimetic process is that the innovations are culturally supported.
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Explain how collaborative-network perspective is an emerging alternative to resource-dependence theory.
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Given their flexibility,specialists are able to reallocate resources internally to adapt to a changing environment,whereas generalists are not.
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The struggle for existence is most intense among old organizations.
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Selection is the preservation and institutionalization of selected organizational forms.
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Describe the power implications of resource-dependence relationships.
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When excessive resources are available to an organization,that organization will be "selected out."
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Specialists are generally more competitive than generalists in the narrow area in which their domains overlap.
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When rapid change occurs,old organizations are likely to thrive.
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Explain in brief the different types of resource-dependence relationships.
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The niche is usually large in the early stages of an organization and reduces in size over time.
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Summarize the perspectives for understanding interorganizational relationships.
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The traditional adversarial orientation is characterized by loose performance measures,equity,and fair dealing.
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According to the population-ecology view,when looking at an organizational population as a whole,the changing environment determines which organizations survive or fail.
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Coercive forces stem from responses to uncertainty.
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The institutional dimension in an organization is governed by expectations from people and organizations in the external environment.
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Compare and contrast the traditional adversarial orientation with the new partnership orientation of interorganizational relationships.
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In the context of the population-ecology perspective,compare and contrast specialists and generalists.
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What is the impact of rapid environmental changes on organizations?
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Describe the essential dimensions of organizations according to the institutional view.
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Explain how finding an appropriate niche is important for the survival of an organization.
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1
Organizations with a wide niche or domain,that is,those that offer a broad range of products and services or that serve a broad market are:

A)specialists.
B)generalists.
C)mutualists.
D)pacifists.
B
Explanation:Organizations with a wide niche or domain,that is,those that offer a broad range of products and services or that serve a broad market are generalists.
2
_____ is defined as the general perspective that an organization's actions are desirable,proper,and appropriate within the environment's system of norms,values,and belief.

A)Variation
B)Legitimacy
C)Niche
D)Retention
B
Explanation:Legitimacy is defined as the general perspective that an organization's actions are desirable,proper,and appropriate within the environment's system of norms,values,and belief.
3
In the _____,companies join together to become more competitive and to share scarce resources.

A)institutional perspective
B)resource-dependence perspective
C)population-ecology perspective
D)collaborative-network perspective
D
Explanation:The collaborative-network perspective is an emerging alternative to resource-dependence theory in which companies join together to become more competitive and to share scarce resources.
4
Organizations operating under the resource-dependence philosophy will:

A)withdraw control over external resources, thereby maximizing dependence.
B)succeed by emphasizing interdependence with other companies, thereby establishing lasting relationships.
C)do whatever is needed to avoid dependence on the environment, thereby reducing uncertainty.
D)set up dependencies when they become more self-reliant, thereby maximizing autonomy.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the new orientation to interorganizational relationships?

A)Equity and fair dealing
B)Contract limiting the relationship
C)Minimal up-front investment
D)Legal resolution of conflict
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6
A system formed by the interaction of a community of organizations and their environment is referred to as a(n):

A)organizational ecosystem.
B)interorganizational network.
C)collaboration network.
D)institutional environment.
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7
Getwel Corp.and Sebastian Inc.are two computer manufacturers that share with each other the details of commonly occurring issues and customer complaints.This enables them to work together and provide better service to their customers and also saves the time required to diagnose the issues.Which of the following does this scenario illustrate?

A)A Collaborative network
B)Resource dependence
C)Normative forces
D)A Trade association
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In the context of the population-ecology perspective,which of the following is a difference between specialists and generalists?

A)Specialists offer a broader range of products or services than generalists.
B)Specialists move slower than generalists and are less flexible.
C)Specialists are generally more competitive than generalists.
D)Specialists are generally larger than generalists.
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9
Which of the following stages of the population ecology model of organizations refers to the preservation and institutionalization of selected organizational forms?

A)Retention
B)Variation
C)Exertion
D)Selection
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Which of the following is true of collaborative roles played by managers?

A)They have direct control over people and resources.
B)They are accountable for specific business results.
C)They are rigid and passive.
D)They have direct authority over horizontal colleagues.
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11
In which of the following approaches do businesses,governments,and nonprofit organizations join together across sectors and industries to tackle huge,compelling problems of mutual interest?

A)The Behavioral approach
B)The Internal process approach
C)The Megacommunity approach
D)The Open innovation approach
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Relatively enduring resource transactions,flows,and linkages that occur among two or more organizations are called:

A)intraorganizational networks.
B)interorganizational relationships.
C)internal processes.
D)regulation processes.
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Which of the following is an assumption of the population-ecology perspective?

A)Management competence is the biggest factor in the survival of organizations.
B)Individual organizations find it difficult to adapt to environmental changes.
C)Principles of evolution are not applicable to organizations because the fittest do not survive.
D)A community of organizations is a closed system.
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14
All of the following except _____ are the stages of the population ecology model of organizations.

A)retention
B)variation
C)exertion
D)selection
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15
Arkal Corp.manufactures wooden chairs and Borston Corp.manufactures plastic chairs.Arkal Corp.wants to enter into a resource-dependence relationship with Borston Corp.Which of the following types of resource-dependence relationships is most likely to result in Arkal Corp.gaining full control over the joint outcome?

A)Acquisition
B)Joint Venture
C)Strategic Alliance
D)Interlock
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In the population-ecology model of organizations,_____ means the appearance of new,diverse forms in a population of organizations.

A)retention
B)selection
C)variation
D)legitimacy
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17
Which of the following theories argues that organizations try to minimize their reliance on other organizations for the supply of important resources and try to influence the environment to make resources available?

A)The Resource-retention theory
B)The Environmental resource theory
C)The Resource-dependence theory
D)The Economic supply theory
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In the context of the population-ecology perspective,which of the following best illustrates a generalist strategy?

A)Maffles Inc.sells books, electronic equipment, furniture, and fashion accessories.
B)Harpors Inc.sells fiction novels in Canada.
C)Tradcom Corp.sells music DVDs over the Internet.
D)Togyon Corp.sells toys manufactured from recycled plastic and discarded toys.
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_____ is the process that causes one unit in a population to resemble other units that face the same set of environmental conditions.

A)Allomorphism
B)Chromaticism
C)Isomorphism
D)Isochronism
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Which of the following statements is true about the population-ecology perspective?

A)It focuses on organizational diversity and adaptation within organizations.
B)It focuses on the alliance of companies to share scarce resources.
C)It focuses on minimizing the dependence of an organization on other organizations.
D)It focuses on the congruence between an organization and the expectations from its environment.
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_____ are the external pressures exerted on an organization to adopt structures,techniques,or behaviors similar to other organizations.

A)Mimetic forces
B)Coercive forces
C)Normative forces
D)Generic forces
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A strategic alliance is more formal and binding than a joint venture.
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Acquisition offers the greatest amount of control over joint outcomes.
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_____ are pressures to achieve standards of professionalism and to adopt techniques that are considered by the professional community to be up to date and effective.

A)Mimetic forces
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C)Normative forces
D)Generic forces
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The goal of supply sourcing is to reduce risk and overdependence on one company in the supply chain.
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According to the resource-dependence perspective,when threatened by greater dependence,organizations will assert control over external resources to minimize that dependence.
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A company may use any or all of the mechanisms of mimetic,coercive,or normative forces to change itself for greater _____ in the institutional environment.

A)profit
B)market share
C)resource dependency
D)legitimacy
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In resource-dependence relationships,large independent companies have power over smaller suppliers or partners.
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Garin Corp.,an automobile manufacturing company,tried to increase its sales by releasing car models with new colors.In the light of its huge success,other automobile manufacturers began doing the same.Which of the following mechanisms for institutional adaptation is best illustrated in this scenario?

A)Mimetic forces
B)Coercive forces
C)Normative forces
D)Generic forces
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_____ means identifying who is best at something in an industry and then duplicating the technique for creating excellence,perhaps even improving it in the process.

A)Retention
B)Benchmarking
C)Ballooning
D)Variation
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Which of the following is a reason for a mimetic process to occur in an organization?

A)Managers face high risks by supporting innovation.
B)Managers are old-fashioned and stick to their original approach.
C)Managers are unaware of the innovations occurring in the environment.
D)Managers face high uncertainty.
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Companies accept normative pressures to become like one another due to _____.

A)dependence
B)obligation
C)uncertainty
D)independence
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One of the main reasons for interorganizational collaboration is sharing risks when entering new markets.
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Organizational changes that result from coercive forces occur due to _____.

A)dependence
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C)uncertainty
D)professionalism
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Interorganizational linkages encourage risk taking.
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In the context of mechanisms for institutional adaptation,benchmarking is a:

A)mimetic process.
B)coercive process.
C)normative process.
D)generic process.
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Which of the following statements is true about mimetic forces?

A)Organizations are forced to behave similarly in order to maintain productive relationships.
B)Political and governmental processes force organizations to become similar.
C)In the face of uncertainty, organizations copy or model each other.
D)Diversity is maintained in order for organizations to find and maintain a marketing niche.
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Managers in collaborative roles have direct authority over horizontal colleagues or partners.
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In the changing role of management,managers think about vertical processes rather than horizontal structures.
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The term frenemies refers to the trend toward companies being both collaborators and competitors.
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Companies accept normative pressures to become like one another through a sense of obligation or duty to high standards of performance.
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What is an organizational ecosystem? How does this concept impact the changing role of management?
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In the partnership-orientation view,dependence on another company is seen to increase rather than reduce risks.
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Organizational changes that result from coercive forces occur when an organization is completely independent of another.
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The social basis for the mimetic process is that the innovations are culturally supported.
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Explain how collaborative-network perspective is an emerging alternative to resource-dependence theory.
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Given their flexibility,specialists are able to reallocate resources internally to adapt to a changing environment,whereas generalists are not.
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The struggle for existence is most intense among old organizations.
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Selection is the preservation and institutionalization of selected organizational forms.
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Describe the power implications of resource-dependence relationships.
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When excessive resources are available to an organization,that organization will be "selected out."
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Specialists are generally more competitive than generalists in the narrow area in which their domains overlap.
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When rapid change occurs,old organizations are likely to thrive.
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Explain in brief the different types of resource-dependence relationships.
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The niche is usually large in the early stages of an organization and reduces in size over time.
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Summarize the perspectives for understanding interorganizational relationships.
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The traditional adversarial orientation is characterized by loose performance measures,equity,and fair dealing.
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According to the population-ecology view,when looking at an organizational population as a whole,the changing environment determines which organizations survive or fail.
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Coercive forces stem from responses to uncertainty.
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The institutional dimension in an organization is governed by expectations from people and organizations in the external environment.
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Compare and contrast the traditional adversarial orientation with the new partnership orientation of interorganizational relationships.
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In the context of the population-ecology perspective,compare and contrast specialists and generalists.
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What is the impact of rapid environmental changes on organizations?
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Describe the essential dimensions of organizations according to the institutional view.
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Explain how finding an appropriate niche is important for the survival of an organization.
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