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Handbook on International Alliance and Network Research [Pehme köide]

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Over the past few decades, alliance and networks have been generally examined individually. This Handbook sheds new light on this research by combining the two topics and focuses on highlighting their similarities.The expert contributors discuss topics surrounding the state-of-the-art in alliance and network research such as organizing opportunities in international entrepreneurship; transaction costs in alliances and joint ventures; diaspora networks; and national culture and international alliances. They go on to look at conceptual developments relating to born globals; subsidiary performance; internationalisation; and knowledge transfer and organisational learning. Finally, they present empirical evidence of international alliances and networks. They combine diverse types of studies including literature reviews, conceptual papers and empirical studies in order to provide the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Researchers with an interest in joint ventures and alliance and networks, along with students and academics of international business will find this book to be a valuable resource.

Contributors: S. Andersson, U. Andersson, A. Arslan, G.B. Awuah, P Ekman, M. Elo, C. Erixon, N. Evers, P.N. Ghauri, M. Hilmersson, M. Hsia-Wen Ho, M. Johanson, V. Kaartemo, J. Larimo, C. López-Duarte, H. Lundberg, T. Mainela, H. Makkonen, M. Marinov, S.T. Marinova, L.-G. Mattsson, H. Merchant, K.E. Meyer, N. Mirc, N. Nummela, R. Olkkonen, U.F. Ott, S. Papaioannou, E. Pernu, V. Puhakka, P.A. Ryan, S. Saarenketo, A. Salmi, P. Servais, A. Smith, A. Thyr, L. Torkkeli, P. Very, M.M. Vidal-Suárez, Y. Wang

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'Along with their impressive set of contributors, Larimo, Nummela and Mainela address the major issues that have led to the fragmented nature and inconsistency in research results in the literatures of alliances and networks. This book fills many of the structural holes in these two research domains and identifies the most fruitful areas for future scholarly work.' -- Patricia McDougall-Covin, Indiana University, US 'The new book by Jorma Larimo, Niina Nummela and Tuija Mainela on interfirm collaboration is a welcome addition to a growing field of study. This new volume provides many novel contributions that shift the focus from organizational boundaries to the actions and actors, providing a number of new perspectives on alliances and networks in the context of international business. This book provides an interesting overview on emerging questions that relate to international alliances and networks that will provide food for thought for scholars and managers.' -- Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University, Canada

List of contributors
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Introduction: filling gaps in research on interfirm collaboration --- focus on alliances and networks 1(12)
Jorma Larimo
Niina Nummela
Tuija Mainela
PART I STATE OF THE ART IN ALLIANCE AND NETWORK RESEARCH
1 Diaspora networks in international business: a review on an emerging stream of research
13(29)
Maria Elo
2 National culture and international alliances: a review of recent literature
42(23)
Cristina Lopez-Duarte
Marta M. Vidal-Suarez
3 Hybrid ways of organizing opportunities in international entrepreneurship
65(22)
Tuija Mainela
Vesa Puhakka
Per Servais
4 Transaction cost perspectives on alliances and joint ventures: explanatory power and empirical limitations
87(52)
Klaus E. Meyer
Yi Wang
PART II CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENTS IN ALLIANCE AND NETWORK RESEARCH
5 International growth in born globals -- continued growth through networking on institutionally distant markets
139(16)
Svante Andersson
Gabriel Baffour Awuah
6 Internal MNC structures' bearing on externally embedded subsidiaries' organizational performance
155(16)
Ulf Andersson
Peter Ekman
Cecilia Erixon
7 Business networks, firm strategy, opportunity development and strategic outcomes: a conceptualization of the initial phase of firm internationalization
171(24)
Mikael Hilmersson
Martin Johanson
Helene Lundberg
Stylianos Papaioannou
Aron Thyr
8 Knowledge transfer and organizational learning processes in international strategic alliances: the determinants, consequences, and moderators
195(34)
Mia Hsiao-Wen Ho
Pervez N. Ghauri
9 The potential of network pictures for international alliance and network research
229(14)
Valtteri Kaartemo
Hannu Makkonen
Rami Olkkonen
10 Dynamic contracting scenarios in international strategic alliances: inter-temporal culturally sensitive incentive schemes
243(28)
Ursula F. Ott
11 Overlapping of networks during transformation of the Russian economy
271(26)
Asta Salmi
Lars-Gunnar Mattsson
PART III EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE OF INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCES AND NETWORKS
12 Inside born globals' international network: a microscopic study of the Irish digital animation sector
297(23)
Adele Smith
Paul A. Ryan
Natasha Evers
13 Greenfield joint ventures versus partial acquisitions: determinants of collaborative entry strategies of Finnish multinational enterprises
320(36)
Ahmad Arslan
Jorma Larimo
14 Sustaining a business: from partnership to acquisition
356(40)
Svetla Trifonova Marinova
Marin Marinov
15 Institutional signatures or firm-specific imprints? Joint venture profiles and the performance panorama in five emerging market groups
396(17)
Hemant Merchant
16 Network brokers as a resource for ensuring acquisition integration
413(25)
Nicola Mirc
Philippe Very
17 Individual acting in customer-focused internal networks
438(21)
Elina Pernu
18 The development of network competence in an internationalized SME
459(36)
Lasse Torkkeli
Sami Saarenketo
Niina Nummela
Index 495
Edited by the late Jorma Larimo, formerly Professor of International Business, School of Marketing and Communication, University of Vaasa, Niina Nummela, Professor, University of Turku and Tuija Mainela, Professor, University of Oulu, Finland