Attacking your partners: Strategic alliances and competition between partners in product markets
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Cui, Victor; Yang, Haibin; Vertinsky, Ilan
署名单位:
University of Manitoba; City University of Hong Kong; University of British Columbia
刊物名称:
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0143-2095
DOI:
10.1002/smj.2746
发表日期:
2018
页码:
3116-3139
关键词:
Alliance
alliance learning
NETWORK EMBEDDEDNESS
partner competition
product market
摘要:
This study contributes to the literature on strategic alliances by examining the impact of collaboration on competition between partners in product markets. We integrate the alliance learning and social network perspectives to examine how different combinations of exploratory and exploitative alliances between a firm and its partner influence the firm's competition against its partner in product markets. Using a longitudinal dataset collected in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry (1984-2003), we find an inverted U-shaped relationship between relative exploration (i.e., the proportion of exploratory alliances in the collaborative portfolio between a firm and its partner) and the firm's competition against its partner. This relationship is negatively moderated by firms' relational and structural embeddedness, but positively moderated by their positional embeddedness. This study examines how different combinations of exploratory and exploitative alliances between two firms affect their competition in the product market. Using a 20-year dataset collected in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry, we find that the proportion of exploratory alliances (i.e., joint development of critical innovations) in the alliance portfolio between a firm and its partner increases the firm's competition against its partner, up to a tipping point at which such competition starts to decline. Given a certain combination of the two types of alliances, such competition is stronger if the firm has more alternative allies than its partner but weaker if the firm and its partner have previously collaborated or share common allies in their networks.
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