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| 1 |  | Differential benefits to firms participating in multipartner collaborative innovation | Brown, Kory Dee | Alliances; Bluetooth; Collaboration; Innovation; Networks; Management; Studies; Collaboratio | Great innovations seldom come from a single individual or firm. Rather, entire networks of people, usually sponsored by many firms drive great innovation, innovation that is rarely captured in a single product or service, but an entire platform sponsored by an ecosystem of firms. Many of these innov... | 2010-08 |
| 2 |  | Regions, powers and secondary state bandwagoning under unipolarity: the case of Turkish-American relations | Kardas, Saban | Alliances; Bandwagoning; Indirect threats; Regional security complexes; Turkish-American relations; Unipolarity | Why do secondary powers cooperate with the United States in the post-Cold War unipolar international system and what factors determine their level and type of cooperation? Why did the United States have difficulties enlisting Turkey, a steadfast US ally, behind its military-political agenda in some... | 2010 |
| 3 |  | Strategic view of alliance strategy: the impact of alliance type on firm profitability | Marsh, Laurence A | Alliances; Performance; Strategy; Corporate profits | This study attempts to determine how strategic alliances impact firm performance. The degree of alliance impact is theorized to be dependent on the type of alliance entered and how that alliance allows firms to leverage their own capabilities. The degree of impact also depends on the structure of th... | 2010 |