Strategic alliances and process redesign : effective management and restructuring of cooperative projects and networks /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; New York :
W. de Gruyter,
1995, ©1994.
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Colección: | De Gruyter studies in organization ;
59. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Introduction
- Introduction: In Search of Useful Theories for Cooperation and Process Redesign
- 1. Cooperation and Strategic Alliances: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Explanations
- 1.1 Basic Notions and Definitions for Cooperative Projects
- 1.2 Empirical Evidence for Increases and Changes in Cooperative Investment Activity
- 1.3 “Classical� Explanations for Cooperation
- 1.4 Sustainable Differentiation through Alternative Modes of Organisation
- 1.5 Summary
- Part II: Theoretical Building Blocs
- 2. Strategy, Process Redesign and Organization
- 2.1 Economic Theory and Strategic Investment Decisions2.2 Wide-Scope vs. Narrow-Scope Economics
- 2.3 The Relationship between Strategic Objectives and Processes
- 2.4 The Relationship between Processes and Organizational Structure
- 2.5 Contract Specification and Endogenous Design of Institutional Structures
- 3. Capital, Time, and Cooperative Contractive Modes
- 3.1 The Time-Profile of Project-Related Assets
- 3.2 Asset Specificity and Asset Complementarity
- 3.3 Generic Contract Modes and Institutional Arrangements
- 3.4 A Capital Theoretical Interpretation of the Business Firm3.5 A New Interpretation of Cooperation as an Option
- 4. Neo-Institutional Explanations for Cooperative Projects and Networks
- 4.1 Entry Times and Exit Times and their Relevance for the Analysis of Institutions
- 4.2 Advantages and Limits of Integration
- 4.3 Extensions of Neo-Institutional Economics to Hybrid Modes of Organization
- 4.4 The Network Model of Collaboration
- Part III: Project Structuring and Cooperation Design
- 5. A Model for Structuring Cooperative Investment Projects
- 5.1 Outline of the Model5.2 Specification of Goals and Tasks of Independent Agents
- 5.3 Distribution of Resources between Independent Agents
- 5.4 The Formation of Appropriate Institutional Structures
- 5.5 Distributed Ownership and Task-Specific Contractual Arrangements
- 6. Strategic Alliances and Restructuring in the Telecommunication Satellite Industry
- 6.1 Telecommunication Satellite Technology and its Evolution
- 6.2 Decomposing Satellite-Related Business Processes and Industry Restructuring
- 6.3 Cooperative Associations for European Satellite Projects
- 6.4 Governance Modes for Competitive International Satellite Programs6.5 An Industry in Transition: The Case of the German Telecommunication Satellite Industry
- 7. Structuring Financial Arrangements for Start-Up Projects
- 7.1 Theoretical Reasons for Multilateral Finance
- 7.2 Project Finance for Start-Up Companies
- 7.3 Syndicated Venturing as Special Form of Multilateral Finance
- 7.4 Projects Involving Government as Financier
- 7.5 Conclusions for Multilateral Finance
- Part IV: Policy Implications