A Model for Creating Strategic Alliances. A Study of Inter-firm Cooperation in the North European ICT Sector


Autoria(s): Seppälä, Martin
Contribuinte(s)

Svenska handelshögskolan, Institutionen för företagsledning och organisation, företagsledning och organisation

Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Management and Organisation, Management and Organisation

Data(s)

28/12/2004

Resumo

In this study, it is argued that the view on alliance creation presented in the current academic literature is limited, and that using a learning approach helps to explain the dynamic nature of alliance creation. The cases in this study suggest that a wealth of inefficiency elements can be found in alliance creation. These elements can further be divided into categories, which help explain the dynamics of alliance creation. The categories –combined with two models brought forward by the study– suggest that inefficiency can be avoided through learning during the creation process. Some elements are especially central to this argumentation. First, the elements related to the clarity and acceptance of the strategy of the company, the potential lack of an alliance strategy and the elements related to changes in the strategic context. Second, the elements related to the length of the alliance creation processes and the problems a long process entails. It is further suggested that the different inefficiency elements may create a situation, where the alliance creation process is –sequentially and successfully– followed to the end, but where the different inefficiencies create a situation where the results are not aligned with the strategic intent. The proposed solution is to monitor and assess the risk for inefficiency elements during the alliance creation process. The learning, which occurs during the alliance creation process as a result of the monitoring, can then lead to realignments in the process. This study proposes a model to mitigate the risk related to the inefficiencies. The model emphasizes creating an understanding of the other alliance partner’s business, creating a shared vision, using pilot cooperation and building trust within the process. An analytical approach to assessing the benefits of trust is also central in this view. The alliance creation approach suggested by this study, which emphasizes trust and pilot cooperation, is further critically reviewed against contracting as a way to create alliances.

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Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10227/110

URN:ISBN:951-555-860-3

951-555-860-3

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Svenska handelshögskolan

Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration

Relação

Economics and Society

138

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Palavras-Chave #alliance #strategy #strategic alliance #alliance creation #trust in alliance creation #learning in alliance creation #inefficiency elements #ict sector #Management and Organisation
Tipo

Doctoral thesis

Väitöskirja

Doktorsavhandling

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