Alliance capability, stock market response, and long‐term alliance success: the role of the alliance function
University of Michigan · Brigham Young University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract This paper addresses two key questions: (1) what factors influence firms' ability to build alliance capability and enjoy greater alliance success, where firm‐level alliance success is measured in two ways: (a) abnormal stock market gains following alliance announcements and (b) managerial assessments of long term alliance performance; and (2) are the two alternate ways of assessing alliance success correlated? We find that firms with greater alliance experience and, more importantly, those that create a dedicated alliance function (with the intent of strategically coordinating alliance activity and capturing/disseminating alliance‐related knowledge) realize greater success with alliances. More…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 69
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Alliance
- Business
- Stock (firearms)
- Stock market
- Industrial organization
- Marketing
- Event study
- Function (biology)