
Figure 1.
Analytic model of determinants of interorganizational collaboration.

Figure 2.
Network diagram: interorganizational collaboration between Montreal organizations active in the homelessness sector.

Figure 3.
Network diagram: (a) informal and (b) formal collaboration between the voluntary sector and public and cross-sectorial organizations.

Figure 4.
Graphical display of interorganizational contacts of eight organization types. (a) Addiction services (n = 6), (b) temporary housing for women who are victimized or in difficulty (n = 9), (c) youth resources (n = 7), (d) mental health services (n = 13), (e) men's shelters (n = 6), (f) HIV/AIDS services (n = 9), (g) basic subsistence needs (n = 15), (h) public facilities (n = 4: 3 HSSCs and one specialized addiction centre).
Table 1.
Characteristics of the sample and their association with interorganizational collaboration (n=68)

Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation. HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; AIDS: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.



