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Coordination

Coordination can refer to formal institutionalized relationships among existing networks of organizations (Mulford and Rogers 1982); although Gray (1989) states that this definition does not capture the dynamic evolutionary character of collaborative arrangements.

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Jankowski and Nyerges 2001, p. 50; Mulford and Rogers 1982, p. 13; Gray 1989, p 15

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Andrew Miller; Susan Crow

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6/5/2008

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