Strategic Decision Processes in the Realm of Strategic Alliances
Walter, J. (2011). Strategic decision processes in the realm of strategic alliances. In: Mazolla, P. & Kellermanns, F. W. (eds.) Handbook of research on strategy process, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing: 371–411.
51 Pages Posted: 9 Sep 2011 Last revised: 28 Aug 2014
Date Written: 2011
Abstract
This chapter constitutes, to the best of my knowledge, the first review of the empirical literature on strategic decision processes in the realm of strategic alliances. I focused my review on those decision processes that are strategic, i.e., that deal with the question of how alliance-related strategies are formulated and implemented, and what impact formulation and implementation have on alliance and partner firm performance. By providing a synthesis of empirical findings on decision processes in interfirm collaborations, I intend to make two contributions: (1) outline the substantial body of knowledge that this research stream — in contrast to the fragmented and incoherent body of research on general alliance processes (Bell et al. 2006; Hennart 2006) — has accumulated, and discuss both its academic and managerial relevance; and (2) based on this review, I suggest a number of promising avenues for future research.
Keywords: Strategic alliances, strategic decision processes, literature review
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation