Cooperation and competition are often viewed as incompatible, antagonistic forces, thus are operationalized as two extremes on a continuum. However, they can coexist and even enable each other, thus may be operationalized as orthogonal constructs. We address this contradictory phenomenon by developing a more granular view of the cooperation-competition paradox. Building on interdisciplinary research, we develop a three-dimensional model of relational space (fairness-opportunism, sharing-control, and engagement-rivalry), providing a novel tool with which to investigate the paradoxical interplay between cooperation and competition through eight operationalizable configurations. Using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA), we test...
This study empirically investigates an important question in the coopetition literature: to what ext...
Although competition and cooperation individually have received much consideration in the strategy f...
In collaborating to compete, firms forge different types of strategic alliances: same function allia...
Cooperation and competition are often viewed as incompatible, antagonistic forces, thus are operatio...
Cooperation and competition are often viewed as incompatible, antagonistic forces, thus are operatio...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
The business environment has become increasingly complex and dynamic in recent years, requiring comp...
Prior studies of coopetition have explained the what, how and why of firms cooperating with competit...
Empirical research shows that co-opetition is a double-edged sword such that it can both help and hu...
Co-operation and competition characterise the inter-firm relationships in\ud strategic alliances. Th...
The issue of coopetition, the coexistence of cooperation and competition, has recently come to the ...
This article explores the nature of the paradox inherent in coopetition; that is, the simultaneous p...
Coopetition has become a heated issue in the last decade. In this study, a scrutinized review of pre...
This study empirically investigates an important question in the coopetition literature: to what ext...
Although all types of public collaborative networks are aimed towards taking joint actions, relation...
This study empirically investigates an important question in the coopetition literature: to what ext...
Although competition and cooperation individually have received much consideration in the strategy f...
In collaborating to compete, firms forge different types of strategic alliances: same function allia...
Cooperation and competition are often viewed as incompatible, antagonistic forces, thus are operatio...
Cooperation and competition are often viewed as incompatible, antagonistic forces, thus are operatio...
This publication-based dissertation investigates how firms of different sizes and structures manage ...
The business environment has become increasingly complex and dynamic in recent years, requiring comp...
Prior studies of coopetition have explained the what, how and why of firms cooperating with competit...
Empirical research shows that co-opetition is a double-edged sword such that it can both help and hu...
Co-operation and competition characterise the inter-firm relationships in\ud strategic alliances. Th...
The issue of coopetition, the coexistence of cooperation and competition, has recently come to the ...
This article explores the nature of the paradox inherent in coopetition; that is, the simultaneous p...
Coopetition has become a heated issue in the last decade. In this study, a scrutinized review of pre...
This study empirically investigates an important question in the coopetition literature: to what ext...
Although all types of public collaborative networks are aimed towards taking joint actions, relation...
This study empirically investigates an important question in the coopetition literature: to what ext...
Although competition and cooperation individually have received much consideration in the strategy f...
In collaborating to compete, firms forge different types of strategic alliances: same function allia...