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Communication, utilization, and performance in international strategic alliances

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore post-international strategic alliance (ISA) establishment processes by exploring the interrelationships surrounding utilization as a resource coordinating activity, two communication dimensions (four communication factors) as the antecedents of utili...

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Published in:International journal of commerce and management 2010-03, Vol.20 (1), p.8-25
Main Authors: Choi, Youngtae, Hise, Richard T, Bagozzi, Richard P, Fadil, Paul A
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