ORGANIZATIONAL MODES OF INTERFIRM COOPERATION AND TECHNOLOGY-TRANSFER

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HAGEDOORN, J
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[1] Maastricht Economic Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT), University of Limburg, 6200 MD Maastricht
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10.1016/0166-4972(90)90039-M
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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In economic analyses co-operative agreements are occasionally discussed with reference to their dissimilarity in organizational and economic 'solidity' and the impact of separate modes of co-operation on economic performance. However, many studies still refer only to joint ventures and apparently assume that other forms of co-operation share identical features. Nevertheless, it should be clear that co-operative agreements differ with respect to both organizational and economic effects. For example, a joint venture is a new company established by two or more partners and, as such, it introduces a change in an existing market structure; a licensing agreement, which regulates technology transfer in return for a fee, definitely has less far-reaching consequences for the companies involved. In other words, it is important to note that the organizational design of co-operation can be expected to be related to the strategies and economic performance of companies, reflecting their ability to model their inter-firm relationships. The major objective of this paper is to present a detailed overview of different modes of inter-firm co-operation. This study shows the variety of inter-firm agreements, reflecting the complexity and dynamics of private governing structures in capitalist economies which are attempting to cope with the present far-reaching consequences of technological development. © 1990.
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