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Do firms with more alliance experience outperform others with less? A three‐level sigmoid model and the moderating effects of diversification
Abstract:Whether firms with more alliance experience perform better than those with less and whether the alliance strategy interacts with diversification strategy to shape firm performance are two critical but underexplored questions. To address these queries, this study develops a three‐level sigmoid framework built upon a marginal analysis that contrasts alliance benefits and alliance costs, and considers the moderation of diversification that often closely works with the alliance in shaping firm performance. Empirical results obtained from firms in two alliance‐populated industries support first that the alliance experience‐performance relationship is S‐shaped in that the linkage is negative to alliance novices, positive to alliance experts, and negative again to alliance overusers; and second, that the shape of this sigmoid curve varies systematically between high‐ and low‐diversified firms. Copyright © 2015 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:strategic alliance  alliance experience  firm performance  sigmoid model  alliance‐performance relationship  alliance straté  gique  expé  riences en matiè  re d'alliance  performance de l'entreprise  modè  le sigmoï  de  relation alliance‐performance
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