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    KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER METHODS IN STRATEGIC ALLIANCES Knowledge Transfer Methods in Strategic Alliances Achieving sustainable competitive advantage through knowledge transfer‚ culture‚ and trust in foreign parent and international joint venture (IJV) partnerships International Business Research KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER METHODS IN STRATEGIC ALLIANCES 2 Abstract: Trust‚ cultural and relational embeddedness‚ along with control synergies‚ comprise relational capital‚ representing an area of considerable

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    Strategic Alliance between Nokia and Microsoft Business Administration knowledge assists the implementation of the strategic alliance between Nokia and Microsoft from several aspects. To begin with‚ decisions about leadership are one of the most disturbing problems in the strategic alliance; interim leaders are appropriate solutions to the issue (Werther‚ 1998). Interim leaders are those haired from a third party‚ not belonging to the alliance partners. Compared to selecting a leader from one

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    Strategic Alliances in Distribution Cininta Meirinda Clara Sarah Patricia Adam  Their nature and their motives for creating strategic alliances  Building commitment by creating mutual vulnerability  Building commitment by the management of daily interactions  Decision structures that enhance trust  Moving a transaction through stages of development to reach alliances status  What does it takes and when does it pays to create a marketing channel alliance? STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

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    The 2009 Chrysler-Fiat Strategic Alliance Christopher McCarthy 3/11/13 Table of Contents Introduction.............................................................................................................................3 Summary of the Strategic Alliance................................................................................ .........4 Positives/Negatives........................................................

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    Site Coordinator: Facilitator: Submission Date: 20TH OCTOBER 2014 Executive Summary F&N Dairies is seeking to penetrate the Taiwanese dairy produce market. It wishes to achieve this‚ through a formation of a complementary contractual strategic alliance between F&N Dairies and I-Mei Foods Co. which is a Taiwanese company that focuses in the production‚ supply and distribution of various type of food stuff. That being said it this paper I will examine the feasibility of this collaboration

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    Macro Environment 10-15 Benchmarking 10-13 Brand Portfolios 14-15 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………...16-17 Outline I. Introduction II. The Micro environment 1. The Companies a. Historical Background b. Strategic alliances 2. Internal assessment (strengths and weaknesses) III. The Macro environment 1. Benchmarking 2. Brand portfolios IV. Conclusion Introduction Nowadays‚ globalization is of high importance as it is currently influencing

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    2.4.2 What is different in Strategic Alliances? To see the importance of an alliance‚ there will be a short comparison of strategic alliances and traditional relationships. Seven distinctions may emerge: Alliances explore the wellsprings of costs and afterwards minimise them. Traditional relationships push costs to others. This is the result of traditional win-lose negotiating the zero-sum game. Alliances concentrate on a definitive client‚ and partners give value that clients pay for. Traditional

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    The HP – Cisco Alliance Hewlett-Packard (HP) was founded in 1939 from William Hewlett & David Packard with $538. It is an american mulitnational information technology corporation‚ which is headquartered in Palo Alto and provides hardware‚ software and services for that. Their built their first product‚ an audio-frequency oscillator in a garage‚ now this garage is known as the birthplace of Silicon Valley. One of their first cumstomers were the Walt Disney Studios. In 1999 HP was divided into

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    Inc (HP) and Mike Thomas of Cisco Systems‚ Inc (Cisco) were both leaders of strategic alliance management teams that were formed in early 1997. Both teams were created to help facilitate the strategic alliance that was formed between HP and Cisco. As with all alliances‚ a wide variety of issues and challenges emerged that had be to be resolved and it was the purpose of the alliance teams to solve such issues. Beginning in February 2002‚ a formal contract to expand the HP and Cisco alliance was

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    Chapter 6 Licensing‚ Strategic Alliances‚ FDI Outline The non-exporting modes of entry The Licensing Options‚ including Franchising Strategic Alliances‚ including Joint Ventures. FDI and Wholly Owned Subsidiaries Marketing Strategy and Optimal Entry Mode Foreign Expansion and Cultural Distance Waterfall and Sprinkler Strategies Takeaways 6-3 Non-exporting modes of entry Three main non-exporting modes of entry Licensing (including franchising) Strategic Alliances Wholly owned manufacturing

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