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Strategic alliance structures University of Antwerp
While strategic alliances have emerged in recent years as common and important structural vehicles for business development, surprisingly little is known about how collaborative activities are organized and administered within these governance structures. We see classic organizational scholarship as useful insofar as it both provides clear classifications that distinguish alternative intraorganizational designs and explicates how they affect the ...
The Surveillance for Enteric Fever in Asia Project (SEAP), Severe Typhoid Fever Surveillance in Africa (SETA), Surveillance of Enteric Fever in India (SEFI), and Strategic Typhoid Alliance Across Africa and Asia (STRATAA) population-based enteric fever st Institute of Tropical Medicine KU Leuven
Building on previous multicountry surveillance studies of typhoid and others salmonelloses such as the Diseases of the Most Impoverished program and the Typhoid Surveillance in Africa Project, several ongoing blood culture surveillance studies are generating important data about incidence, severity, transmission, and clinical features of invasive Salmonella infections in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. These studies are also characterizing ...
A systematic literature review of transnational alliances in higher education : the gaps in strategic perspectives Ghent University
Higher education institutions actively pursue transnational strategic alliances at the organizational level, but what are the rationales, pathways and benefits behind this pursuit? A systematic literature review in the Web of Science and Scopus reveals the majority of studies touching on this topic are descriptive, lacking definitions and theoretical underpinnings, with the word ‘strategy’ used in a generic, redundant or implicit manner. None of ...
Building capabilities to manage strategic alliances Hasselt University University of Antwerp
Recently, academics have attributed a large part of alliance success to a firm's ability to successfully manage its alliances, also called its level of alliance management capability. We contribute to this growing body of literature by (1) verifying the impact of alliance management capability on alliance performance and (2) analyzing the drivers of alliance management capability. We measure this capability through four types of alliance ...
Strategic Alliances for the Development of Innovative SMEs within the Biopharmaceutical Industry: An Exploratory Analysis Hasselt University
In the past decades, the alliance literature has paid significant attention to the biotechnological revolution and the role strategic alliances, most notably R&D partnerships between large pharmaceutical companies and small biotechnological firms, have played in bringing about this transition. As the initial hype faded and venture capitalists pulled out of many biotechnological firms for lack of long-term orientation, large pharmaceutical ...
International University-University Technology Transfer as Strategic Alliances Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Organizational capital, production factor resources, and relative firm size in strategic equity alliances KU Leuven
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Access to complementary resources through strategic equity alliance networks is an important activity for both smaller and larger firms. In the literature, there is an intensive debate on the impact of alliance resources for smaller firms. We submit that the effect of alliance resources on the smaller firm financial performance depends on the attributes of these resources. Specifically, we argue ...