Prior studies on power and interfirm learning in alliances have devoted limited attention to multiplicate influences of diverse power sources on exploration and exploitation and whether such influences on these two strategies are similar or different. This study investigates the joint effects of two types of perceived power—capability-driven power and position-driven power—on exploration versus exploitation in asymmetric alliances. Using a sample of 205 high-technology firms in China, the analyses suggest that each of the two types of perceived power separately has no direct effects on either exploration or exploitation. However, they complement (multiplicative effects) each other in promoting exploitation and exploration. Interestingly, th...
Do firms balance exploration and exploitation in their alliance formation decisions and, if so, why ...
Management research has alluded to organizational and environmental conditions that drive firms’ ten...
Power asymmetry potentially affects multipartner alliances’ effectiveness, because it determines whi...
Prior studies on power and interfirm learning in alliances have devoted limited attention to multipl...
We report the findings of a study conducted among 172 European buyers in manufacturing regarding the...
We report the findings of a study conducted among 172 European buyers in manufacturing regarding the...
The efficiency in accessing and utilizing specialist knowledge and the breadth of specialized knowle...
This paper aims to improve our understanding of how exploitative and explorative learning of firms i...
© 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Although existing ambidexterity lit...
Research examining the inter-organizational differences conceptualized and operationalized variety i...
Drawing on the alliance learning literature, we propose that a firm's relative capability to learn p...
This study investigates how power-disadvantaged firms in power asymmetric networks can improve their...
We examine how determinants of absorptive capacity influence learning in alliances over time. Using ...
Past research suggests that power asymmetry within teams can have a stifling effect on team learning...
Past research suggests that power asymmetry within teams can have a stifling effect on team learning...
Do firms balance exploration and exploitation in their alliance formation decisions and, if so, why ...
Management research has alluded to organizational and environmental conditions that drive firms’ ten...
Power asymmetry potentially affects multipartner alliances’ effectiveness, because it determines whi...
Prior studies on power and interfirm learning in alliances have devoted limited attention to multipl...
We report the findings of a study conducted among 172 European buyers in manufacturing regarding the...
We report the findings of a study conducted among 172 European buyers in manufacturing regarding the...
The efficiency in accessing and utilizing specialist knowledge and the breadth of specialized knowle...
This paper aims to improve our understanding of how exploitative and explorative learning of firms i...
© 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Although existing ambidexterity lit...
Research examining the inter-organizational differences conceptualized and operationalized variety i...
Drawing on the alliance learning literature, we propose that a firm's relative capability to learn p...
This study investigates how power-disadvantaged firms in power asymmetric networks can improve their...
We examine how determinants of absorptive capacity influence learning in alliances over time. Using ...
Past research suggests that power asymmetry within teams can have a stifling effect on team learning...
Past research suggests that power asymmetry within teams can have a stifling effect on team learning...
Do firms balance exploration and exploitation in their alliance formation decisions and, if so, why ...
Management research has alluded to organizational and environmental conditions that drive firms’ ten...
Power asymmetry potentially affects multipartner alliances’ effectiveness, because it determines whi...