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[[Industry relations]] (also known by its acronym, [[IR]]; hereinafter, the ''Relations'') is the systematic study of [[attitude]]s, [[motivation]]s, and [[behavior]]s which two or more [[legal entity|legal entiti]]es within the same [[industry]] assume toward each another.
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[[Industry relations]] (also known by its acronym, [[IR]]; hereinafter, the ''Relations'') is the systematic study of [[attitude]]s, [[motivation]]s, and [[behavior]]s that two or more [[legal entity|legal entiti]]es within the same [[industry]] assume toward each another.
  
  
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:''Main wikipage: [[Industry constituency]]''
 
:''Main wikipage: [[Industry constituency]]''
  
===Manufacturers and maintenance facilities===
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===Manufacturers===
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===Maintenance facilities===
  
 
===Distributors===
 
===Distributors===
  
 
===Industry support organizations===
 
===Industry support organizations===
*Associations, suppliers, users, customers, analysts, the media, scientists, educators, training providers, accreditation bodies, alumni associations.
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*Professional associations, suppliers, users, customers, analysts, the media, scientists, educators, training providers, accreditation bodies, alumni associations, financial institutions that serve the industry
  
 
===Regulators===
 
===Regulators===
  
===Employees and families===
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===Labor force and the families===
 
*Individuals employed and their families.
 
*Individuals employed and their families.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*https://www.nada.org/IRteam/
 
*https://www.nada.org/IRteam/
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===Related lectures===
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:*[[What Industry Is]]
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 24 May 2020

Industry relations (also known by its acronym, IR; hereinafter, the Relations) is the systematic study of attitudes, motivations, and behaviors that two or more legal entities within the same industry assume toward each another.


Constituencies

Main wikipage: Industry constituency

Manufacturers

Maintenance facilities

Distributors

Industry support organizations

  • Professional associations, suppliers, users, customers, analysts, the media, scientists, educators, training providers, accreditation bodies, alumni associations, financial institutions that serve the industry

Regulators

Labor force and the families

  • Individuals employed and their families.

See also

Related lectures