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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2011.12.8.3458

Business process model for vertical relationship -Focusing on the automotive industry-  

Kim, Jin-Suk (Department of International Business, Namseoul University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.12, no.8, 2011 , pp. 3458-3465 More about this Journal
Abstract
Business relationships can be divided into vertical and horizontal relationships. Relationship between horizontal competitors in the business of business to be done is generally vertical relationship between the main office Suppliers and Contractors says business done. In general, the number of models of business relationships through a lot of things are known. Model consisting of a vertical relationship, but there are not many highlights. In this paper, the vertical relationship problems based on the business model to develop. Vertical relationships include leading industrial electronics, automotive and many industrial tempted to target the automotive industry, but in this paper developed a model to look at. In Chapter 2 the theoretical background needed to develop a process model to examine the vertical relationship between Chapter 3 Features Find out about your business. Followed by Chapter 4 of this paper, the vertical relationship between the core business process model is developed. Finally, Chapter 5 of the study limitations and future research directions are suggested.
Keywords
Vertical relations business; Process models; Contractors;
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