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Inter-Organizational Collaboration: Units and Levels of Analysis with Multi-Theory Lenses

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  • Wilfred Dolfsma
  • Maral Mahdad
  • Ekaterina Albats
  • Valentina C. Materia

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Efficient knowledge and information transfer within as well as across organizational boundaries are of a proven importance for survival and growth of firms. At the same time, however, on the one hand, knowledge available within organizations is not always used to its full capacity, at times at the considerable detriment of organizations involved. Furthermore, on the other hand, despite the recognized importance of an efficient interorganizational knowledge transfer, many collaborations have not delivered on their promises. Merges and acquisitions deals, for instance, are prone to fail. The goal of this article is to propose and illustrate a conceptual argument why knowledge and information transfer that crosses departmental and firm boundaries, and in doing so often also domain or disciplinary boundaries, is challenging.

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  • Wilfred Dolfsma & Maral Mahdad & Ekaterina Albats & Valentina C. Materia, 2022. "Inter-Organizational Collaboration: Units and Levels of Analysis with Multi-Theory Lenses," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(2), pages 655-660, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:jeciss:v:56:y:2022:i:2:p:655-660
    DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2022.2066451
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