The information value of R&D alliances: The preference for local or distant ties

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Using a Bayesian learning model, the authors provide a formal understanding of the strategic implications of a firm's R&D alliance activity through its local or distant ties. A major advantage of the model is that it facilitates an explicit analysis of the factors that determine a firm's potential to learn from its R&D alliances. The article's theoretical approach shows how technological uncertainty, information redundancy and heterogeneity of information accuracy jointly affect the formation of inter-firm alliance ties. © The Author(s) 2011.

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Hagedoorn, J., Letterie, W., & Palm, F. (2011). The information value of R&D alliances: The preference for local or distant ties. Strategic Organization, 9(4), 283–309. https://doi.org/10.1177/1476127011421535

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