Methods
Key Definitions
Findings
Suggestions/
Limitations
100

Name one of the 3 counties in Florida examined in this study

Orange, Seminole, and Osceola

100

A trusted external colleague to whom an organizational leader turns for work-related advice

Professional friend

100

These help mitigate the negative influence of competition on interorganizational collaboration

Professional friendship networks

100

Public managers should invest resources in these to cultivate informal relationships among organizations (name one)

Mentorship

Coaching sessions

Intensive training sessions

Annual retreats

200

The two types of interorganizational competition in this study

Competition for government financial resources and competition for private donations

200

This type of collaboration involves the joint efforts of two or more organizations to address common issues or provide programs or services

Interorganizational collaboration

200

This type of competition can escalate into repeated and widening conflicts between opposing sides, cause distrust, reduce or destroy collaboration and can create a seriously fragmented service delivery network

Hostile competition

200

Public managers can work with what type of organizations to invest resources in cultivating information networks among nonprofit service provider leaders

Nonprofit foundations

300

Name one of the four substantive areas the researchers studied collaboration in

Case management, volunteer recruitment, grant writing, and joint housing service

300

The simultaneous competition and collaboration among organizations

"coopetition" phenomena

300

True or False: More frequent competition for government financial resources between two organizations, the less frequent the collaboration between the two

True

300

Organizational leaders in a professional friendship network can build this with other leaders

Trust

400

Professional friendship ties between these individuals were studied

Executive directors of homeless service providers

400

This occurs when there is demand for limited resources

Competition

400

Professional friendship networks allow organizational leaders to discuss big-picture strategies and to focus on this

Their shared mission

400

Future research may expand to cover collaboration in these other domains

Strategic planning and policy advocacy

500

Competition for government financial resources and private donations was hypothesized to have what type of association with the frequency of interorganizational collaboration

Negative association

500

Program funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to major service areas to provide wrap-around homelessness services

Continuum of Care

500

In the homeless service network studied, organizations collaborated more in these two areas

Case management and housing services

500

Findings from study may not be generalized to organizations that have experienced

Unpleasant collaboration experience or low trust in collaboration

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