Engaging in exploration and exploitation is essential to business survival and performance. While firms manage exploration and exploitation alliances for the long‐term, how prepared are they for sudden shocks in the short‐term? We address this question in the context of a unique and opportune natural experiment associated with the 2008 financial crisis. Our analysis of 155 new biopharmaceutical ventures over a seven‐year period suggests that exploration alliances—with a long‐term orientation—make a firm more vulnerable to external shocks. In contrast, exploitation alliances as well as a balance between exploration and exploitation alliances—which underlie short‐term performance—enable the firm to sustain external shocks
International audienceAbernathy (1978) and March (1991) inspired a continuous stream of research on ...
Companies constantly hit rough patches. Unfortunately, not all firms manage to survive decade after ...
After September 2008, the advanced economies severe decline caused demand for emerging economies’ ex...
Engaging in exploration and exploitation is essential to business survival and performance. While fi...
Firm performance largely depends on the ability to adapt to, and exploit, changes in the business en...
We explore a financial returns dimension of the exploration–exploitation dilemma. Using 1277 R&D ann...
Entrepreneurial biotech and large pharmaceutical firms often form alliances to co-develop new produc...
Purpose\ud – This paper analyses firms, which survived in a collapsed regional cluster. The target i...
Entrepreneurial biotech and large pharmaceutical firms often form alliances to co-develop new produc...
When undertaking strategic alliances, managers face a fundamental choice to pursue alliances that al...
In times of crisis, policy makers call upon entrepreneurship as a remedy to an economic downturn. Ye...
We analyzed the relationship between exploration-oriented and exploration-oriented alliances. Throug...
Using a large panel of UK manufacturing firms over the period 2000—2009, we consider how firms respo...
In this thesis, we explore the relationship between absorptive capacity and alliances, and their inf...
We document frequency distribution of 4315 two-party, non-equity alliances undertaken by the U.S. ba...
International audienceAbernathy (1978) and March (1991) inspired a continuous stream of research on ...
Companies constantly hit rough patches. Unfortunately, not all firms manage to survive decade after ...
After September 2008, the advanced economies severe decline caused demand for emerging economies’ ex...
Engaging in exploration and exploitation is essential to business survival and performance. While fi...
Firm performance largely depends on the ability to adapt to, and exploit, changes in the business en...
We explore a financial returns dimension of the exploration–exploitation dilemma. Using 1277 R&D ann...
Entrepreneurial biotech and large pharmaceutical firms often form alliances to co-develop new produc...
Purpose\ud – This paper analyses firms, which survived in a collapsed regional cluster. The target i...
Entrepreneurial biotech and large pharmaceutical firms often form alliances to co-develop new produc...
When undertaking strategic alliances, managers face a fundamental choice to pursue alliances that al...
In times of crisis, policy makers call upon entrepreneurship as a remedy to an economic downturn. Ye...
We analyzed the relationship between exploration-oriented and exploration-oriented alliances. Throug...
Using a large panel of UK manufacturing firms over the period 2000—2009, we consider how firms respo...
In this thesis, we explore the relationship between absorptive capacity and alliances, and their inf...
We document frequency distribution of 4315 two-party, non-equity alliances undertaken by the U.S. ba...
International audienceAbernathy (1978) and March (1991) inspired a continuous stream of research on ...
Companies constantly hit rough patches. Unfortunately, not all firms manage to survive decade after ...
After September 2008, the advanced economies severe decline caused demand for emerging economies’ ex...