Authors
James A Robins, Stephen Tallman, Karin Fladmoe‐Lindquist
Publication date
2002/10
Journal
Strategic Management Journal
Volume
23
Issue
10
Pages
881-901
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Researchers have begun to view international cooperative ventures as complex, multiparty organizations in which foreign and local firms and the venture itself all have distinctive roles. This approach has important implications for the venture strategies of foreign firms in emerging economies. This study explores relationships between the resource contributions of parent firms and U.S. managers' assessment of venture performance in a sample of established U.S.–Mexican ventures. The research suggests that mature cooperative ventures are expected to achieve autonomy from parent firms in key areas at the same time that certain forms of strategic dependency also are important to success. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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