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When do firms enter a repeated partnership? The effect of contract terms and relative partner characteristics

Yoojin Oh (Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea)
Jongkuk Lee (Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea)

Management Decision

ISSN: 0025-1747

Article publication date: 20 November 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to understand the mechanisms of partner selection from the transaction cost economics’ viewpoint. This paper reveals that a firm’s choice to initiate a new alliance with a new partner or form a repeated alliance with an existing partner depends on contract terms and the relative characteristics of partners.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors examine 555 alliances in high-tech industries from 2001 to 2009, which the authors collected from secondary sources, including the Securities Data Company Platinum and Compustat databases. The authors use a logit model to reveal the effect of contract terms and relative partner characteristics on repeated partnership.

Findings

The results show that repeated partnership is less likely to be combined with equity sharing. Repeated partnership is also negatively associated with the functional scope of a new alliance. Finally, a firm is more likely to enter a repeated partnership when its partner is from a different country.

Originality/value

This research provides new insights into how the choice of an alliance partner depends on contract terms and the relative characteristics of partners. Identifying factors associated with partner selection helps us understand the fundamental mechanisms of initiating a new alliance. It allows focal firms to foresee the behavior of their peers or competitors in certain circumstances and thus provides important insights for developing corresponding strategies more effectively.

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Citation

Oh, Y. and Lee, J. (2017), "When do firms enter a repeated partnership? The effect of contract terms and relative partner characteristics", Management Decision, Vol. 55 No. 10, pp. 2237-2255. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-08-2016-0570

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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