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Internal And External Network Enterprises General Approaches

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The aim of this paper is to make distinction between multiple uses of the word network considered both inside and outside the enterprise. Starting from the reference literature on supply chain management, logistic, networks of enterprises, this article presents the main features of internal and external enterprise networks and investigates their impact on enterprises' organization manner. We also explore the relationship between networks and innovation deployment.

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  • Laura DINCA, 2014. "Internal And External Network Enterprises General Approaches," Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 8(1), pages 428-433, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:mancon:v:8:y:2014:i:1:p:428-433
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    1. Laura Dinca, 2012. "Trust – Key Factor In Stability And Development Of Network Enterprises," Annals of University of Craiova - Economic Sciences Series, University of Craiova, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 1(40), pages 83-88.
    2. Parkhe, Arvind, 1998. "Understanding trust in international alliances," Journal of World Business, Elsevier, vol. 33(3), pages 219-240, October.
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