A Knowledge Accessing Theory of Strategic Alliances
Georgetown University · City, University of London
Abstract
ABSTRACT The emerging knowledge‐based view of the firm offers new insight into the causes and management of interfirm alliances. However, the development of an effective knowledge‐based theory of alliance formation has been inhibited by a simplistic view of alliances as vehicles for organizational learning in which strategic alliances have presumed to be motivated by firms’ desire to acquire knowledge from one another. We argue that the primary advantage of alliances over both firms and markets is in accessing rather than acquiring knowledge. Building upon the distinction between the knowledge generation (‘exploration’) and knowledge application (‘exploitation’), we show that alliances contribute to the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.85
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 105
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Alliance
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Knowledge management
- Business
- Strategic alliance
- Rigour
- Organizational learning
- Production (economics)