战略联盟合同:合同复杂性的维度与决定因素

Strategic alliance contracts: dimensions and determinants of contractual complexity

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2007
被引 696
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了战略联盟合同复杂性的两个维度(执行与协调功能),发现资产专用性和联盟期限是否预先设定影响合同条款的使用,且重复合作者更少采用信息协调类条款。

Abstract

Abstract In contrast to prior studies examining strategic alliances as discrete governance structures (e.g., alliances vs. M&A, equity vs. non‐equity agreements), we investigate their particular contractual features. The analysis examines the dimensionality of the contractual complexity construct and investigates the determinants of firms' adoption of various contractual provisions. We find two underlying dimensions of contractual complexity, based upon the enforcement and coordination functions of different contractual provisions. The evidence reveals that firms' usage of particular contractual provisions is a function of asset specificity as well as whether the alliance's duration is pre‐specified or open‐ended. The findings also speak to the debate surrounding the roles of prior ties and trust for alliance governance. Firms that have collaborated with each other in the past are not less likely to negotiate enforcement provisions; rather, repeat collaborators are less likely to adopt contractual provisions that are informational in nature and are geared to the coordination of the alliance. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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