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Building trust in international alliances

Two facts stand out unambiguously in today's global business. One, international alliances are proliferating, underscoring the strategic importance managers increasingly attach to “competition through cooperation.” Two, trust is key to successful international alliances. Together, these two fac...

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Published in:Journal of world business : JWB 1998, Vol.33 (4), p.417-437
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Analysis
Cultural differentiation
Economic theory
International
International business enterprises
International competition (Commerce)
International cooperation
International relations
Joint ventures
Multinational enterprises
Strategic alliances (Business)
Studies
Trust
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