交易成本
联盟
业务
战略联盟
公司治理
知识管理
产业组织
背景(考古学)
样品(材料)
衡平法
计算机科学
政治学
生物
色谱法
古生物学
化学
法学
财务
作者
Maurizio Zollo,Jeffrey J. Reuer,Harbir Singh
出处
期刊:Organization Science
[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]
日期:2002-12-01
卷期号:13 (6): 701-713
被引量:1169
标识
DOI:10.1287/orsc.13.6.701.503
摘要
This paper applies evolutionary economics reasoning to the strategic alliance context and examines whether and how routinization processes at the partnering-firm level influence the performance of the cooperative agreement. In doing so, it introduces the concept of interorganizational routines, defined as stable patterns of interaction among two firms developed and refined in the course of repeated collaborations, and suggests that partner-specific, technology-specific, and general experience accumulation at the partnering-firm level influence the extent to which alliances result in knowledge accumulation, create new growth opportunities, and enable partnering firms to achieve their strategic objectives. We also consider how governance design choices at the transaction level shape the effectiveness of interorganizational routizination processes. Based on a sample of 145 biotechnology alliances, we find that only partner-specific experience has a positive impact on alliance performance, and that this effect is stronger in the absence of equity-based governance mechanisms. We interpret these results to support the role of interfirm coordination and cooperation routines in enhancing the effectiveness of collaborative agreements.
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