Alliance experience and performance outcomes: A meta-analysis

  • Peng Wang
  • , Xu Jiang
  • , Maggie Chuoyan Dong

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Abstract

Alliance experience has been a frequent topic in strategic alliance research in recent decades. Nonetheless, its performance consequences, either as a whole or differentiated into general versus partner-specific alliance experience, are neither theoretically clear nor empirically consistent. We use a range of meta-analytic techniques to integrate the empirical findings of 143 studies and provide a more conclusive assessment compared to prior research. Our study thus addresses a long-standing, understudied, and controversial topic: the distinction between the two types of alliance experiences. Going beyond traditional sub-group analysis, we reveal the contextual contingencies by examining how different types of alliance experiences and performance outcomes jointly affect the alliance experience–performance relationship. Moreover, we identify critical country-level institutional contingencies that moderate the focal effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)412-432
Number of pages21
JournalStrategic Organization
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2022

Keywords

  • alliance experience
  • general alliance experience
  • meta-analysis
  • partner-specific alliance experience
  • performance outcomes

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