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Articles

Institutional and Market Pressures on Interorganizational Collaboration and Competition Among Private Human Service Organizations

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Pages 13-29 | Published online: 26 May 2016
 

ABSTRACT

While private human service organizations face institutional pressures to collaborate, market-based pressures also generate competition, giving rise to complex interorganizational relationships. The current study draws on institutional and resource dependence theories to examine institutional and market-based environmental pressures on the intensity of collaboration and competition among private human service organizations. Using data from the National Survey of Private Child and Family Serving Agencies, we find that the intensity of interorganizational relationships is associated with market-based and mimetic pressures but not with other institutional factors. These findings suggest practical implications for human service leaders focused on managing interorganizational collaboration and competition.

Funding

This research was conducted under the Quality Improvement Center on Privatization of Child Welfare Services funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau.

Notes

1 Organizations in this sample derived an average of 70% (median = 80%) of their annual revenue from public sources.

Additional information

Funding

This research was conducted under the Quality Improvement Center on Privatization of Child Welfare Services funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau.

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