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‐border strategic alliances. The research takes in 135 cross‐border strategic alliances involving UK and European defence manufacturing … participation in strategic alliances, the types of alliances being used and the major problems experienced by the partners.  …
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including international strategic alliances.  …
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this study, global alliances are those which are established with international partners in order to coordinate actions in … alliances formed between 1987 and 1997 by Spanish firms listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange, it shows that the Spanish firms …
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Recent global events and developments have sharpened the focus on the transatlantic relationship and required the European Union and the USA to redefine the basis on which it can and should be sustained. Discusses how far the building of a more formalized transatlantic economic space (TES) is...
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that while the formation of alliances is on the rise, the upward trend may not be as strong as commonly thought, that most … alliances are formed across national borders rather than within borders and typically take the form of a joint venture or non …
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international joint ventures and international buying alliances. The research identified the differences and comparison between … these forms of alliances in terms of the competencies and skills that were being transferred between members of the … alliances. The findings suggest that joint venture relationships appear to be closer and of a more strategic nature in achieving …
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realized. Analyzes the results of these papers to determine if the main features of alliances signed by Spanish firms coincide …
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Following on from the thawing‐out of the cold war and the revolutions of Eastern Europe, the threat of lower armament levels provided opportunities for the rationalisation of European defence and its military‐industrial complexes. Coupled with the continuing threat of reduced defence...
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