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Dynamics of Interorganizational Learning in Learning Alliances

Part of the Schriften Zur Unternehmensplanung series
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Learning alliances have become an increasingly important strategic option for firms to achieve competitive advantage.

Yet most alliances fail and are terminated early without their obtaining the desired common goals. Or, partners learn privately for areas unrelated to the alliance - an undesirable alliance outcome.

How can managers successfully manage common learning and increase awareness for partners learning privately?

Based on theoretical findings and supported by a case study the author designs a simulation model considering competitive and cooperative policies to analyze the dynamics of learning alliances.

With this model the author identifies a tipping point that determines the success or failure of an alliance.

Simulation runs lead to a series of important managerial findings for policy-designers and decision-makers.

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Peter Lang AG
3631561504 / 9783631561508
Paperback / softback
12/04/2007
Switzerland
362 pages, tables and graphs
140 x 210 mm, 490 grams