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Dancing with Wolves: How Disadvantaged Firms Fare in Asymmetric Alliances in China
Authors:Wan Li  Justin Tan
Institution:1. Faculty of Business Administration, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada;2. Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This study examines how dependence asymmetry and joint dependence affect the performance of less-powerful organizations in alliances in China’s emerging market. Based on a sample of 1,127 strategic alliances between Chinese publicly listed firms, the authors found that, unlike the conventional wisdom that the dependence-advantageous firms are typically the winners in western economies, the dependence-disadvantageous firms actually benefit from asymmetric alliances in China’s sociocultural and business environment. This positive impact is further channeled by high joint dependence. In addition, partnering with firms in unrelated business areas is beneficial for the disadvantaged organizations. This research extends the interdependence mechanisms to a different sociocultural context and contributes to the literature by examining it as a condition for value creation versus value appropriation
Keywords:Value creation  dependence asymmetry  joint dependence  strategic alliances  business relatedness
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