Coopetition, the joint occurrence of competition and cooperation between two actors on more than one activity is an emerging topic of research. As Bengtsson and Kock (2014) mentioned, there is an exponential increase in published papers that tackle the problems and opportunities surrounding coopetition. Coopetition as a phenomenon has received an increased attention since Raymond Noorda, CEO and founder of Novell, first introduced the concept in the 1980s (Luo, 2007). Though, not only has the academic realm seen an increase, the business world has moved towards a more cooperative identity in relation to their competitors. Where partnerships used to be looked upon as second best solution (Beamish, 1988), it is now changing rapidly with the i...
Coopetition is a strategy for a company to achieve a competitive advantage in the market environment...
Organizations frequently partner with actors in their environment in order to increase competitive a...
Dating back to Brandenburger and Nalebuff (1996)’s seminal work, management scholars have started re...
Coopetition, the joint occurrence of competition and cooperation between two actors on more than one...
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...
In the search for innovation, high technology firms in the same industries turn to each other for R&...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
Purpose: Coopetition is a relationship that arises both between independent companies and within com...
Coopetition is a concept that describes the simultaneous cooperation and competition between organis...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Collaboration with competitors offers unique advantages such as increasing market, innovation, and f...
Coopetition entails tensions inherent to collaboration with competitors. This paper focuses on the c...
International audiencePurpose– Who is able to cooperate with his or her competitors? The coopetition...
As an original strategic management perspective, coopetition has hitherto been underexploited in ana...
Coopetition, where companies cooperate with their competitors, is emerging as a prevalent phenomenon...
Coopetition is a strategy for a company to achieve a competitive advantage in the market environment...
Organizations frequently partner with actors in their environment in order to increase competitive a...
Dating back to Brandenburger and Nalebuff (1996)’s seminal work, management scholars have started re...
Coopetition, the joint occurrence of competition and cooperation between two actors on more than one...
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...
In the search for innovation, high technology firms in the same industries turn to each other for R&...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
Purpose: Coopetition is a relationship that arises both between independent companies and within com...
Coopetition is a concept that describes the simultaneous cooperation and competition between organis...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Collaboration with competitors offers unique advantages such as increasing market, innovation, and f...
Coopetition entails tensions inherent to collaboration with competitors. This paper focuses on the c...
International audiencePurpose– Who is able to cooperate with his or her competitors? The coopetition...
As an original strategic management perspective, coopetition has hitherto been underexploited in ana...
Coopetition, where companies cooperate with their competitors, is emerging as a prevalent phenomenon...
Coopetition is a strategy for a company to achieve a competitive advantage in the market environment...
Organizations frequently partner with actors in their environment in order to increase competitive a...
Dating back to Brandenburger and Nalebuff (1996)’s seminal work, management scholars have started re...