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More Than Just A Tie: The Role Of Content And Context In Firm Alliance Networks, Holly Loncarich
More Than Just A Tie: The Role Of Content And Context In Firm Alliance Networks, Holly Loncarich
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Researchers often rely on social network theory to understand both the structural antecedents and outcomes of strategic alliances. However, many alliance studies only emphasize the existence of a tie and rarely theorize further about their efficacy. This failure to consider the role and variation of content in alliance ties (e.g. resource commitment, trust, information exchange) may hinder the application of various network theories at the interorganizational level. Further, interorganizational network studies have largely neglected the role of the external environment, or context, in interfirm collaboration and often fail to consider how the external environment shapes firm network actions and outcomes. …