Collaborative purchasing of complex technologies in healthcare: implications for alignment strategies
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate how buyers and the vendors pursue alignment in collaborative purchasing (CP) of complex medical technologies. Design/methodology/approach - Through a literature review in CP, the paper identify factors for shareholder alignment (i.e. aligning the...
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