Cooperative Strategies: European PerspectivesLexington Books, 1997 - 448 lappuses Three geographically targeted volumes comprised in the Cooperative Strategies series--the most ambitious effort to date to explore the extent, nature, operations, and environment of cross-border cooperative linkages in North American, European, and Asian Pacific regions. The scholars who contributed to the Cooperative Strategies series include top experts in international strategy and management. Consolidating cutting-edge scholarship and forecasting of future trends, they focus on a wide variety of new cooperative business arrangements and offer the most up-to-date assessment of them. They present the most current research on topics such as: advances in theories of cooperative strategies; the formation of cooperative alliances; the dynamics of partner relationships; and the strategy and performance of cooperative alliances. Blending conceptual insights with empirical analyses, the contributors highlight commonalities and differences across national, cultural, and trade zones. The chapters in this volume are anchored in a wide set of theoretical approaches, conceptual frameworks, and models, illustrating how rich the area of cooperative strategies is for scholarly inquiry. The Cooperative Strategies Series represents an invaluable resource for serious academic study and for business practitioners who wish to improve not only their understanding but also the performances of their joint ventures and alliances. |
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... universities pro- vided both financial and administrative support . At IMD , Professor Peter Killing received able ... University of Hong Kong . In Canada , we received sub- stantial assistance on many levels at the Richard Ivey School ...
... universities pro- vided both financial and administrative support . At IMD , Professor Peter Killing received able ... University of Hong Kong . In Canada , we received sub- stantial assistance on many levels at the Richard Ivey School ...
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... University in the Netherlands . Paul W. Beamish is the Royal Bank Professor in International Business at the Richard Ivey School of Business , University of Western Ontario , London , Canada . He serves on various editorial boards and ...
... University in the Netherlands . Paul W. Beamish is the Royal Bank Professor in International Business at the Richard Ivey School of Business , University of Western Ontario , London , Canada . He serves on various editorial boards and ...
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... University of Leeds , United Kingdom . Alexandra J. Campbell is an assistant professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business , York University . Her research interests include alliances , business - to - business networks ...
... University of Leeds , United Kingdom . Alexandra J. Campbell is an assistant professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business , York University . Her research interests include alliances , business - to - business networks ...
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... University of Aston in Birmingham , England . From 1991 to 1992 he was a research officer at the University of Lancaster and from 1992 to 1996 the Rothmans Research Fellow at the Judge Institute of Management Studies , University of ...
... University of Aston in Birmingham , England . From 1991 to 1992 he was a research officer at the University of Lancaster and from 1992 to 1996 the Rothmans Research Fellow at the Judge Institute of Management Studies , University of ...
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... University of Reading , United Kingdom . His most recent book ( coauthored with Marina Papanastassiou ) is The Technological Competitiveness of Japanese Multi- nationals ( University of Michigan Press ) . Jane E. Salk is associate ...
... University of Reading , United Kingdom . His most recent book ( coauthored with Marina Papanastassiou ) is The Technological Competitiveness of Japanese Multi- nationals ( University of Michigan Press ) . Jane E. Salk is associate ...
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An Economic Model of International Joint Venture Strategy | 1 |
A KnowledgeBased View of Cooperative Interorganizational Relationships | 31 |
BlackBox Protection of Your Core Competencies in Strategic Alliances | 57 |
Managing International Joint Ventures An Institutional Approach | 72 |
Formation of Cooperative Alliances | 99 |
Improving Joint Venture Performance Through Congruent Measures of Success | 101 |
An Eclectic Model of the Choice Between Wholly Owned Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures as Modes of Foreign Entry | 126 |
Stability and Satisfaction in Cooperative FDI Partnerships in Turkey | 156 |
Veracity and Commitment Cooperative Behavior in FirstTime Collaborative Ventures | 213 |
Business Networks and Cooperation in International Business Relationships | 240 |
Cooperative Approaches to Strategic Competitiveness Through MNE Subsidiaries Insiders and Outsiders in the European Market | 265 |
Legitimacy An Analysis of Three HungarianWestern European Collaboration | 298 |
The Role of Information and Knowledge in Cooperative Alliances | 321 |
Knowledge Acquisition from Foreign Parents in International Joint Ventures An Empirical Examination in the Hungarian Context | 323 |
Can MarketBased Contracts Substitute for Alliances in HighTechnology Markets? | 354 |
Name Index | 375 |
Strategic and Organizational Issues in International Joint Ventures in Moscow | 182 |
Dynamics of Partner Relationships | 211 |
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Cooperative Strategies: European perspectives Paul W. Beamish,J. Peter Killing Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1997 |
Cooperative Strategies: European perspectives Paul W. Beamish,J. Peter Killing Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1997 |
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