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摘要
本组织间讨论涵盖Astley和van de Ven(1983)的组织分析矩阵和关键信息,以理解更广泛的宏观讨论,包括组织在社会中的目的,以及概述营利性部门(即企业和公司)与高等教育特定部门之间的组织间关系。对动机、投资预期回报和组织间行为的考虑进行了探讨。本章强调了高等教育和营利领域的复杂性,包括不一致的第三方支持和政府的混杂。Sethi(1975)开创性文章中的重点内容作为企业行为分类三状态模式的测量和未来预期的基础。
At the Intersect of Business and Higher Education: Historical, Theoretical, and Empirical Perspectives on Interorganizational Relationships
Abstract
This interorganizational discussion covers Astley and van de Ven's (1983) Organizational Analysis Matrix and key information to understand a broader, macro discussion including the purpose of organizations in society as well as overview the interorganizational relationships between the for-profit sector (i.e., businesses and corporations) and the specific sector of higher education. A consideration of motives, return on investment expectations, and interorganizational behavior is explored. This chapter highlights the complex nature of higher education and the for-profit realm, including inconsistent third-party support and intermingling from the government. Highlights from Sethi's (1975) seminal article serves as the basis for measurement and future expectations in a three-state schema for classifying corporate behavior.