Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore interactional and procedural practices in managing tensions of coopetition (simultaneous collaboration and competition between firms). Design/methodology/approach - Through an in-depth literature review of prior research within coopetition and strategy-as-practice fields, and by using two illustrative empirical examples, the authors develop a framework for preventing and managing coopetitive tensions through combinations of procedural and interactional practices. Findings - The authors identify tensions related to strategizing, task and resource allocation, as well as knowledge sharing. Furthermore, they demonstrate potential ways of how these tensions can be prevented, resolved and manage...
This research dissertation explores the firm strategy of coopetition, a neologism denoting simultane...
Coopetition may help firms to respond collectively to technological change, and compete against disr...
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore interactional and procedural practices in managing te...
Coopetition naturally consists of a tension between cooperation and competition. Tensions in coopeti...
Strategic alliances between competitors (coopetition) is perceived to be full of tensions that needs...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Despite the growing interest in coopetition management strategies, we still lack detailed insights i...
Coopetition entails tensions inherent to collaboration with competitors. This paper focuses on the c...
As an original strategic management perspective, coopetition has hitherto been underexploited in ana...
International audienceThe paradox that unifies cooperation and competition may be at the root of sev...
Even if academics and practitioners identify coopetition as a winning strategy, a coopetition relati...
Even if academics and practitioners identify coopetition as a winning strategy, a coopetition relati...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
Dating back to Brandenburger and Nalebuff (1996)’s seminal work, management scholars have started re...
This research dissertation explores the firm strategy of coopetition, a neologism denoting simultane...
Coopetition may help firms to respond collectively to technological change, and compete against disr...
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore interactional and procedural practices in managing te...
Coopetition naturally consists of a tension between cooperation and competition. Tensions in coopeti...
Strategic alliances between competitors (coopetition) is perceived to be full of tensions that needs...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Despite the growing interest in coopetition management strategies, we still lack detailed insights i...
Coopetition entails tensions inherent to collaboration with competitors. This paper focuses on the c...
As an original strategic management perspective, coopetition has hitherto been underexploited in ana...
International audienceThe paradox that unifies cooperation and competition may be at the root of sev...
Even if academics and practitioners identify coopetition as a winning strategy, a coopetition relati...
Even if academics and practitioners identify coopetition as a winning strategy, a coopetition relati...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
Dating back to Brandenburger and Nalebuff (1996)’s seminal work, management scholars have started re...
This research dissertation explores the firm strategy of coopetition, a neologism denoting simultane...
Coopetition may help firms to respond collectively to technological change, and compete against disr...
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...