Theoretical models to classify the type of interorganizational networks in productive systems

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The purpose of this article is to research the theoretical models to analyze Interorganizational systems and networks in a production chain. To achieve the objective of this study a bibliographic research was conducted to study and selection of indicators of theoretical models found. With the defined indicators was conducted a pilot with five large companies that provide for industrial manufacturers to test and evaluate the research process. In this pilot had the chance to prove the search results to the theory, the chosen production system was the automotive industry and their first-tier suppliers. It is a chain known and established for over 30 years. The IOS type can be classified sequential interdependence, the pattern of use is the exploitation, the type of network is a cluster and the main goal is to improve operational efficiency.

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Okano, M. T., Vendrametto, O., Fernandes, M. E., dos Santos, O. S., & de Oliveira, M. A. M. (2016). Theoretical models to classify the type of interorganizational networks in productive systems. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 488, pp. 520–527). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51133-7_62

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