The research on collaborative partnerships has accumulated a vast body of knowledge, which has assisted us with comprehending several complex organizational phenomena, including mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances, joint ventures, and entrepreneurial partnerships. Yet, the existing studies have not paid sufficient attention to the human side factors. We join the current conversation within the micro-foundations perspective of management and organization studies by suggesting that investigating the human side factors as the micro-foundations of collaborative partnerships can advance our collective understanding of the phenomena in important ways. This article has three general objectives. First, we show that collaborative partnersh...
This research examines the manifestation of collaborative relationships among technological individu...
Cross sector partnerships (CSPs) are considered essential for addressing grand challenges, yet the a...
We all know what makes a good partnership, don’t we? Well, do we? Partnership and collaborative work...
The research on collaborative partnerships has accumulated a vast body of knowledge, which has assis...
Drawing upon extant alliance literature, this article substantiates the argument that we need to loo...
The growing body of literature on partnerships has paid most attention to their implications at the ...
Enhancing a firm’s value creation is one of today’s most discussed topics in management practice and...
There is increasing evidence that relational behaviors play a role in helping firms improve the perf...
Collaborative capability has predominantly been conceptualized and analyzed from a firm-level perspe...
A large body of research exists on inter-organisational relationships and related concepts such as ...
Cross-sector social partnerships are often studied from a macro and meso perspective, also in an att...
Is it sufficient to analyze and study partnerships within a “business as usual” framework? The preva...
This paper examines human resource management practices adopted in a group of eight case study firms...
Issue editors Russell Wolff, M.S. and Rebecca Pfeffer, Ph.D. introduce volume 16, Issue 2: Organizat...
The roles and commitment of employees within global strategic partnerships are imperative to their s...
This research examines the manifestation of collaborative relationships among technological individu...
Cross sector partnerships (CSPs) are considered essential for addressing grand challenges, yet the a...
We all know what makes a good partnership, don’t we? Well, do we? Partnership and collaborative work...
The research on collaborative partnerships has accumulated a vast body of knowledge, which has assis...
Drawing upon extant alliance literature, this article substantiates the argument that we need to loo...
The growing body of literature on partnerships has paid most attention to their implications at the ...
Enhancing a firm’s value creation is one of today’s most discussed topics in management practice and...
There is increasing evidence that relational behaviors play a role in helping firms improve the perf...
Collaborative capability has predominantly been conceptualized and analyzed from a firm-level perspe...
A large body of research exists on inter-organisational relationships and related concepts such as ...
Cross-sector social partnerships are often studied from a macro and meso perspective, also in an att...
Is it sufficient to analyze and study partnerships within a “business as usual” framework? The preva...
This paper examines human resource management practices adopted in a group of eight case study firms...
Issue editors Russell Wolff, M.S. and Rebecca Pfeffer, Ph.D. introduce volume 16, Issue 2: Organizat...
The roles and commitment of employees within global strategic partnerships are imperative to their s...
This research examines the manifestation of collaborative relationships among technological individu...
Cross sector partnerships (CSPs) are considered essential for addressing grand challenges, yet the a...
We all know what makes a good partnership, don’t we? Well, do we? Partnership and collaborative work...