2006
DOI: 10.1631/jzus.2006.a1995
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Analysis on stability of strategic alliance: A game theory perspective

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“…Indeed, partial convergence of interests requires some similarities between the products commercialised by the two firms. In other words, too much difference between the firms might yield an excess of goal dissimilarities, making cooperation difficult, if not impossible, to reach (Chen and Fan, 2006). At the same time, complete product homogeneity might disrupt the potential for coopetition.…”
Section: A Theoretical Model Of Coopetitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, partial convergence of interests requires some similarities between the products commercialised by the two firms. In other words, too much difference between the firms might yield an excess of goal dissimilarities, making cooperation difficult, if not impossible, to reach (Chen and Fan, 2006). At the same time, complete product homogeneity might disrupt the potential for coopetition.…”
Section: A Theoretical Model Of Coopetitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have long been interested in various perspectives such as alliance performance and its stability that includes the transaction cost theory Reuer (2000), Hennart and Zeng (2002), Inkpen (2005), Reuer and Zollo (2005), Kauser (2007), Dhir and Sushil (2017), Chattopadhyay and Bhawsar (2016), evolutionary theory Duysters et al (2004), Kale et al (2002), organization theory (Park and Ungson, 1997; Yan, 1998; Yan and Zeng, 1999; Chattopadhyay and Bhawsar, 2016) and game theory (Panico, 2017; Parkhe, 1993; Chen and Fan, 2006; DeScioli and Kurzban, 2009) (Table 7).…”
Section: Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper describes SolidWorks secondary development based on the C#, which is to achieve parametric design through programming methods. There are two ways about parametric design based on programming [6], one is the parameterization driven, due to the use of the parametric design methods in SolidWorks, we can define part parameter as variable size and define the relationships among different variables in part topology unchanged, when given different initial values, a range of components can be obtained that have the same structure with different size. Another is global parameterization, it is completely modeled by programming language, various parameters are independent, so each part size can be changed.…”
Section: Parametric Design Of Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%