International Strategic Alliance

A collaborative agreement between two companies designed to achieve some strategic goal. Strategic alliances include international licensing agreements, management contracts, and joint ventures as special cases.

A Strategic Alliance is a formal relationship formed between two or more parties to pursue a set of agreed upon goals or to meet a critical business need while remaining independent organizations.

Strategic Alliance: a collaborative agreement entered into by two or more organisations with a specific purpose in mind. It might include joint ventures or looser arrangements that do not involve any equity stakes

Partners may provide the strategic alliance with resources such as products, distribution channels, manufacturing capability, project funding, capital equipment, knowledge, expertise, or intellectual property. The alliance is a cooperation or collaboration which aims for a synergy where each partner hopes that the benefits from the alliance will be greater than those from individual efforts. The alliance often involves technology transfer (access to knowledge and expertise), economic specialization , shared expenses and shared risk.

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Work Title International Strategic Alliance
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Creators
  1. Mohd Arif
Keyword
  1. Strategic Alliance
License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Work Type Article
Publisher
  1. Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date January 10,2009
Subject
  1. Strategic alliances (Business)
Language
  1. English
Geographic Area
  1. India, , India
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