The impact of individual relationships on performance and reformation of R&D alliances

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Purpose: To examine how trust, conflict, commitment and communication affect R&D alliance performance, the individual's satisfaction with the alliance and their intention to collaborate with the same partners in the future. Design/methodology/approach: Empirical research. Findings: Trust, conflict, commitment and communication are positively related to alliance performance, although trust and communication are the characteristics with the strongest fit. In addition, successful alliances influence positively on individual satisfaction and raise the willingness to reform the alliance with the existing alliance members. Originality/value: This study has enriched current understanding of the relationship among individual relations, alliance performance and reformation in R&D alliances.

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Sánchez-Navas, A., & Ferràs-Hernández, X. (2015). The impact of individual relationships on performance and reformation of R&D alliances. Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 8(4), 1270–1287. https://doi.org/10.3926/jiem.1553

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