AbstractThis paper examines the effect of knowledge transfer on the learning curve in higher education institutions involved in a strategic alliance. A qualitative inductive approach was used to analyze the case of a learning alliance between two higher education institutions. The authors found sufficient evidence, in the environment of universities in Ecuador, to support the idea that successful knowledge transfer processes between allied institutions have a positive effect on the learning curve of the institution that adopts the knowledge transferred in its initial stages. Furthermore, with the maturity of the relationship, this process of knowledge transfer becomes a two way exchange process that promotes the improvement of the instituti...
The use of knowledge between organisations in alliance networks has been the critical source of coll...
Research on inter-firm knowledge transfer is burgeoning, yet our understanding of its specificity an...
This conceptual paper analyzes the issues of new partner selection for an existing global strategic ...
In this paper we address the issue of knowledge transfer between organizations in partnerships as we...
During the last few decades a high number of university alliances and strategic partnerships between...
This paper addresses the important strategic issue of successful knowledge transfer in University-In...
Through the examination and partial integration of concurrent, theoretical approaches (transaction c...
Knowledge transfer has been acknowledged as the conveyance of knowledge between actors in an exchang...
In this paper we examine the influence of strategic technology alliances on organisational learning....
In this paper we examine the influence of strategic technology alliances on organisational learning....
The thesis at hand examines knowledge transfer in cross-border strategic alliances of software compa...
This paper reviews the literature on strategic alliances to illustrate how they arecharacterized, wh...
The creation of new knowledge is a major challenge for all organizations. Knowledge provides the cap...
The explosive growth of international strategic alliances as firm�s way to enter markets, as well as...
AbstractOrganizational learning and knowledge transfer are the most valuable assets of today's compa...
The use of knowledge between organisations in alliance networks has been the critical source of coll...
Research on inter-firm knowledge transfer is burgeoning, yet our understanding of its specificity an...
This conceptual paper analyzes the issues of new partner selection for an existing global strategic ...
In this paper we address the issue of knowledge transfer between organizations in partnerships as we...
During the last few decades a high number of university alliances and strategic partnerships between...
This paper addresses the important strategic issue of successful knowledge transfer in University-In...
Through the examination and partial integration of concurrent, theoretical approaches (transaction c...
Knowledge transfer has been acknowledged as the conveyance of knowledge between actors in an exchang...
In this paper we examine the influence of strategic technology alliances on organisational learning....
In this paper we examine the influence of strategic technology alliances on organisational learning....
The thesis at hand examines knowledge transfer in cross-border strategic alliances of software compa...
This paper reviews the literature on strategic alliances to illustrate how they arecharacterized, wh...
The creation of new knowledge is a major challenge for all organizations. Knowledge provides the cap...
The explosive growth of international strategic alliances as firm�s way to enter markets, as well as...
AbstractOrganizational learning and knowledge transfer are the most valuable assets of today's compa...
The use of knowledge between organisations in alliance networks has been the critical source of coll...
Research on inter-firm knowledge transfer is burgeoning, yet our understanding of its specificity an...
This conceptual paper analyzes the issues of new partner selection for an existing global strategic ...