An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance

SMEs operating in a rapidly changing and uncertain business environment need to form cooperative alliances in order to obtain necessary resources. However, most alliances between partners result in failure. Hence, this paper examines how different types of resource contribution affect the performa...

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Main Authors: Kuo, W., Lin, Chad, Hsu, G., Huang, Y.
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Journal of Global Business Management 2006
Online Access:http://www.jgbm.org/index.htm
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32368
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author Kuo, W.
Lin, Chad
Hsu, G.
Huang, Y.
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description SMEs operating in a rapidly changing and uncertain business environment need to form cooperative alliances in order to obtain necessary resources. However, most alliances between partners result in failure. Hence, this paper examines how different types of resource contribution affect the performance of alliances in relation to the use of dissimilar and similar resources. The results indicate that the contribution of dissimilar resources by both the focal and partner firms has a significant positive impact on alliance sustainable commitment. The results also showed that there was a positive relationship between the contribution of dissimilar resources by the partner firms and alliance performance. However, the contribution of dissimilar resources alone by the focal firms had no significant impact on alliance performance.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-323682017-02-28T01:51:55Z An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance Kuo, W. Lin, Chad Hsu, G. Huang, Y. SMEs operating in a rapidly changing and uncertain business environment need to form cooperative alliances in order to obtain necessary resources. However, most alliances between partners result in failure. Hence, this paper examines how different types of resource contribution affect the performance of alliances in relation to the use of dissimilar and similar resources. The results indicate that the contribution of dissimilar resources by both the focal and partner firms has a significant positive impact on alliance sustainable commitment. The results also showed that there was a positive relationship between the contribution of dissimilar resources by the partner firms and alliance performance. However, the contribution of dissimilar resources alone by the focal firms had no significant impact on alliance performance. 2006 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32368 http://www.jgbm.org/index.htm The Journal of Global Business Management restricted
spellingShingle Kuo, W.
Lin, Chad
Hsu, G.
Huang, Y.
An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance
title An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance
title_full An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance
title_fullStr An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance
title_short An Empirical Study of Resource Contribution in SMEs Alliance
title_sort empirical study of resource contribution in smes alliance
url http://www.jgbm.org/index.htm
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32368