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" International Joint Ventures: "
edited by Kalyan Chatterjee, Barbara Gray.
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BL
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Record Number
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776633
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b596630
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Main Entry
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edited by Kalyan Chatterjee, Barbara Gray.
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Title & Author
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International Joint Ventures: : Economic and Organizational Perspectives\ edited by Kalyan Chatterjee, Barbara Gray.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1995
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(iv, 157 pages)
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ISBN
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9401719446
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: 9789401719445
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Contents
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Joint Ventures as a Means of Assembling Complementary Inputs --; Noncooperative, Cooperative, and Delegative R & D --; Networks of Innovators: Evidence from Canadian Patents --; Patterns of Strategic Alliances between Rival Firms --; Agency Costs and the Structure and Performance of International Joint Ventures --; Bargaining Power, Management Control, and Performance in U.S.-China Joint Ventures: A Comparative Case Study --; Barriers to International Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances: A Commentary --; Transnational Patterns in Commercial Class Aircraft Manufacturing: Why and How --; Antitrust Analysis of Joint Ventures: An Overview.
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Abstract
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International Joint Ventures: Economic and Organizational Perspectives is the result of a symposium on International Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances held by the Center for Research in Conflict and Negotiation at Pennsylvania State University. The book gives a cross-disciplinary treatment of the economic and managerial issues affecting joint venture formation, operation and performance, including subjects ranging from the impact of international trade policy to cross-cultural communication on joint venture operations. The volume enriches our understanding of each discipline from the vantage point of the other, building a more complete understanding of joint ventures as a mode of entry into domestic and international markets. Two categories of question are analyzed: issues of importance to the joint potential and actual participants in a joint venture, and issues related to the social effects of joint ventures from the point of view of society as a whole or its agent, the regulator. The questions are addressed using simple theoretical models and conceptual discussions as well as empirical analyses. Audience: Executives, policy makers and scholars of economics, decision analysis, political science and management.
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Subject
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Economic policy.
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Economics.
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Industrial organization (Economic theory)
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LC Classification
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HG4538.E358 1995
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Barbara Gray
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Kalyan Chatterjee
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