The Influence of a Strategic Alliance Perceptions and Motivations on the Performance and Commitment

Chen, C. N., and Li, S. H. 1997. The Influence of a Strategic Alliance Perceptions and Motivations on the Performance and Commitment. NTU Management Review, 8 (2): 125-164

Cheng-Nan Chen, Professor of Department of Business Administration, National Cheng-Kung University
Sheng-Hsiang Li, A Business-Program Doctoral Student, in National Cheng-Kung University

Abstract

The purpose of this study aims to discuss the influence of the partners' perception and the importance of the motivations for the strategic alliances (SAs) toward the performance, conflict, and the involvement of the resources. Moreover, it attempts to analyze the impact of the performance, conflict, and the involvement of the resources on the commitment is SAs. This study uses LISREL VII to analyze the hypotheses. The partners' perception has positive influence on the performance; however, it has negative influence on the conflict and the involvement of the resources. The importance of the motivations for the SAs has positive influence on the involvement of the resources. The performance has positive influence on the commitment of future cooperation.  


Keywords

Strategic alliance Commitment Perception Motivation Conflict


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