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From "me against you" to "us against them": alliance formation based on inter-alliance rivalry

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  • Guidice, Rebecca M.
  • Vasudevan, Ash
  • Duysters, Geert

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This article investigates and integrates the concepts of alliance competition and inter-alliance rivalry. While past research has focused primarily on intra-alliance dynamics such as why, when, and with whom alliances are formed, the outcome of such agreements is unclear. This paper focuses on inter-alliance dynamics that involve conceptualizing group-versus-group or alliance competition and inter-alliance rivalry by studying the competitive engagements of firms through alliances. We develop a model that includes a set of market and firm-specific variables that can explain alliance competitive engagement.

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  • Guidice, Rebecca M. & Vasudevan, Ash & Duysters, Geert, 2003. "From "me against you" to "us against them": alliance formation based on inter-alliance rivalry," Scandinavian Journal of Management, Elsevier, vol. 19(2), pages 135-152, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:scaman:v:19:y:2003:i:2:p:135-152
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    1. Duysters, Geert & Lemmens, Charmianne, 2008. "Alliance block composition patterns in the microelectronics industry," MERIT Working Papers 2008-060, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
    2. Thorgren, Sara & Wincent, Joakim & Eriksson, Jessica, 2011. "Too small or too large to trust your partners in multipartner alliances? The role of effort in initiating generalized exchanges," Scandinavian Journal of Management, Elsevier, vol. 27(1), pages 99-112, March.
    3. Gilsing, V.A. & Lemmens, C.E.A.V., 2005. "Strategic Alliance Networks and Innovation: A Deterministic and Voluntaristic View Combined," Working Papers 05.02, Eindhoven Center for Innovation Studies.
    4. Gilsing, V.A. & Lemmens, C. & Duijsters, G.M., 2007. "Strategic alliance networks and innovation : A deterministic and voluntaristic view combined," Other publications TiSEM deaff6db-3e18-4bfc-a3fa-7, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.

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