Klavdij Logožar – University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business, Razlagova 14, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Keywords:
Strategic alliances;
Competitive advantage;
International business;
Cultural differences
Abstract: The paper studies strategic alliances and their role in international business. The importance of strategic alliances in the global economy has increased. Strategic drivers for interfirm co-operation between alliance partners are market growth, cost reduction, reducing risk, and access to knowledge. The author focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of strategic alliances. The challenges of managing international strategic alliances are also discussed. Ensuring the success of strategic alliances between international firms is more difficult due to alliance partners’ differences in national, organizational and professional culture. International strategic alliances are critically important to a firm success and coping with globalization, deregulation, and developments in information and transportation technology.
6th International Scientific Conference on Recent Advances in Information Technology, Tourism, Economics, Management and Agriculture – ITEMA 2022 – Conference Proceedings, Hybrid (University of Maribor, Slovenia), October 27, 2022
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Logožar, K. (2022). Advantages and Disadvantages of Strategic Alliances in International Business. In V. Bevanda (Ed.), International Scientific Conference ITEMA 2022: Vol 6. Conference Proceedings (pp. 195-201). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/ITEMA.2022.195
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