The role of strategic alliances in complementing firm capabilities

J Rice, TS Liao, N Martin, P Galvin - Journal of Management & …, 2012 - cambridge.org
J Rice, TS Liao, N Martin, P Galvin
Journal of Management & Organization, 2012cambridge.org
Strategic alliance research emerged to explain alliance formation based upon transaction
cost minimisation and opportunism reduction. Later research, and early research from
Japan, emphasised the role of alliances in facilitating the transfer of knowledge between
organisations. Most recently, alliance research has focussed on the development of shared,
potentially idiosyncratic, resource stocks. This paper builds on this recent research, testing
the proposition that alliances are important vehicles allowing firms to access or acquire …
Strategic alliance research emerged to explain alliance formation based upon transaction cost minimisation and opportunism reduction. Later research, and early research from Japan, emphasised the role of alliances in facilitating the transfer of knowledge between organisations. Most recently, alliance research has focussed on the development of shared, potentially idiosyncratic, resource stocks. This paper builds on this recent research, testing the proposition that alliances are important vehicles allowing firms to access or acquire external resources, hence shoring up capability gaps and building new capabilities as required during firm, product and industry life cycles. Using a sample from Australian manufacturing small-and-medium-sized enterprises, the paper reveals that alliances employed by firms can be viewed as initiatives to either fill a gap in the firm's resource stock or to exploit a perceived opportunity in its operational and strategic environment.
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