Ökonomische Analyse von Unternehmensnetzwerken

Unternehmensnetzwerke, eine Koordinationsstruktur zwischen Markt und Hierarchie, finden in der Praxis als neue Form der Zusammenarbeit zwischen Unternehmen zunehmend Anwendung. Es wird die Auffassung vertreten, das die Entstehung von Unternehmensnetzwerken auf eine Verscharfung der wettbewerblichen Anforderungen in bezug auf Innovation, Schnelligkeit, Qualitat und Kosten zuruckzufuhren ist. Ziel von Unternehmensnetzwerken ist es, durch eine koordinierte Strategie mehrerer formal unabhangiger Unternehmen eine kollektive Effizienzsteigerung zu erzielen und damit die individuelle Wettbewerbsposition zu verbessern.

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