Interorganisational partnership refers to collaborative arrangements between two or more organizations that work together to achieve common goals while maintaining their distinct identities. These partnerships can take various forms, such as strategic alliances, joint ventures, or networks, and are often aimed at leveraging resources, sharing expertise, or enhancing innovation. By pooling their strengths, organizations can address complex challenges, expand their reach, and create value that would be difficult to achieve independently. Effective communication, trust, and mutual benefits are essential for the success of such partnerships.
Interorganizational eCommerce generally means when multiple organizations work together on the same eCommerce site or project. Marketplace websites are one example, where one primary body "owns the site" but the content comes from multiple companies placing their products on it. Another example would be a partnership or co-op, where two or more companies combine their resources and launch a single site to sell their products.
All partnership rights are detailed in the partnership agreement.
4 types -general partnership -limited partnership -master limited partnership -limited liability partnership
The ones I'm aware of (In the US) are General Partnership, Limited Partnership (LP), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), and Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP)
partnership
If the partnership is a general partnership, all partners assume unlimited liability. However, if the partnership is a limited partnership, one or more of the partners assumes unlimited liability
If the partnership is a general partnership, all partners assume unlimited liability. However, if the partnership is a limited partnership, one or more of the partners assumes unlimited liability
That would be a partnership agreement.That would be a partnership agreement.That would be a partnership agreement.That would be a partnership agreement.
Where a corporation is a partner in a partnership, the corporation's directors can have an indirect effect on the partnership.
A type of partnership that is not a partnership would be one that does not involve business.
liquidation of partnership is when partnership is broken due to the insuficient fund problem a partnership may encounter, while dissolution of partnership is when partnership is resolved according to the decision taken by the partners
LP Limited Partnership