Unmixed signals: How reputation and status affect alliance formation

作者: Ithai Stern , Janet M. Dukerich , Edward Zajac

DOI: 10.1002/SMJ.2116

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摘要: We analyze how incumbents in technology‐driven industries are influenced by founders' reputation and status when considering strategic alliances with newly emerging firms. We …

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