Handbook of Management Scales/Interorganizational coordination

Description
An alliance management capability measure was conceptualized and operationalized. It is reflected by five underlying routines: interorganizational coordination, alliance portfolio coordination, interorganizational learning, alliance proactiveness, and alliance transformation.

Definition
Interorganizational coordination is defined as the extent of routines to coordinate activities and resources with the alliance partner.

Items

 * Our activities with R&D alliance partners are well coordinated.
 * We ensure that our work is synchronized with the work of our R&D alliance partners.
 * There is a great deal of interaction with our R&D alliance partners on most decisions.

Source

 * Schilke/Goerzen (2010): Alliance Management Capability: An Investigation of the Construct and Its Measurement, Vol. 36, No. 5, pp. 1192–1219.

Comments
Given that a 7-point scale (1 to 7) was used and, thus, 4 would be the ideal mean, the observed means were between 4.58 and 5.17 and, thus, quite high. Therefore, the item wording could be modified (e.g., "are always well coordinated" instead of "are well coordinated").