The Causal Structure of Long-Term Supply Relationships: An Empirical Test of a Generalized Transaction Cost Theory
Long-term supply relationships are of crucial importance in industrial organization. The present (r)evolution in information and communication technology such as e-business is proof of the increasingly dynamic environment in which firms operate. As a result, firms have to focus on their core compete...
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Zusammenfassung: | Long-term supply relationships are of crucial importance in industrial organization. The present (r)evolution in information and communication technology such as e-business is proof of the increasingly dynamic environment in which firms operate. As a result, firms have to focus on their core competencies and obtain complementary ones from partner firms to be able to survive. This can hardly be realized without having long-term supply relationships. In the past decades, research on strategic alliances -the class of interfirm arrangements to which long-term supply relationships belong mushroomed. Many ofthe (empirical) studies in the alliance literature focus on a single variable that is then explained by a set of independent variables. For example, for international joint ventures the level of commitment, interdependence, asymmetry, and dedicated investments explains the development of trust. By itself there is nothing wrong in this approach. On the contrary, because of all these studies we now have some knowledge about the reasons why firms enter in alliances and why some alliances are more successful than others. In fact, one of our first studies also belonged to this research-tradition |
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title | The Causal Structure of Long-Term Supply Relationships An Empirical Test of a Generalized Transaction Cost Theory |
title_auth | The Causal Structure of Long-Term Supply Relationships An Empirical Test of a Generalized Transaction Cost Theory |
title_exact_search | The Causal Structure of Long-Term Supply Relationships An Empirical Test of a Generalized Transaction Cost Theory |
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title_fullStr | The Causal Structure of Long-Term Supply Relationships An Empirical Test of a Generalized Transaction Cost Theory by Gjalt de Jong, Bart Nooteboom |
title_full_unstemmed | The Causal Structure of Long-Term Supply Relationships An Empirical Test of a Generalized Transaction Cost Theory by Gjalt de Jong, Bart Nooteboom |
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