The impact of relational and structural embeddedness on alliance termination outcomes
relational
The unique historical conditions under which the resources are
accumulated within firms deter imitation by competitors (Arthur 1989). Organizational
culture (Barney 1986a), costumer trust (Itami 1987), reputation (Klein & Leffler 1981) and first mover advantage (Lieberman & Montgomery 1988) are examples of such path
dependencies.
A common form of path dependence is what Derickx and Cool (1989) refer
to as “time compression diseconomies”. The development of a capability given a fixed
amount of investment will be slower when the investment is made over a shorter period.
Consequently, ceteris paribus, leading firms may be able to sustain their advantage.
I also make a distinction between embedded ties and embedded firms. Relationally
embedded ties are strong ties that are repeated between two partners several times. Such
ties result in the development of trust and create some familiarity between the partners
regarding each other’s routines, personnel, products, and culture. This familiarity make
future cooperation less costly and less uncertain. Furthermore, because firms tend to choose partners that they know and recall, they are more likely to choose their new partners from their existing ones.
ผลกระทบของการ สัมพันธ์และโครงสร้างในผลการเลิกจ้างเป็นพันธมิตรเชิงสัมพันธ์เงื่อนไขทางประวัติศาสตร์ที่ไม่ซ้ำกันภายใต้ทรัพยากรที่มีการสะสมภายในบริษัท ยับยั้งการเลียนแบบโดยคู่แข่ง The impact of relational and structural embeddedness on alliance termination outcomes
relational
The unique historical conditions under which the resources are
accumulated within firms deter imitation by competitors (Arthur 1989). Organizational
culture (Barney 1986a), costumer trust (Itami 1987), reputation (Klein & Leffler 1981) and first mover advantage (Lieberman & Montgomery 1988) are examples of such path
dependencies.
A common form of path dependence is what Derickx and Cool (1989) refer
to as “time compression diseconomies”. The development of a capability given a fixed
amount of investment will be slower when the investment is made over a shorter period.
Consequently, ceteris paribus, leading firms may be able to sustain their advantage.
I also make a distinction between embedded ties and embedded firms. Relationally
embedded ties are strong ties that are repeated between two partners several times. Such
ties result in the development of trust and create some familiarity between the partners
regarding each other’s routines, personnel, products, and culture. This familiarity make
future cooperation less costly and less uncertain. Furthermore, because firms tend to choose partners that they know and recall, they are more likely to choose their new partners from their existing ones.
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