Exploration, exploitation, and firm age in alliance portfolios

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Manuel Guisado-González
Jennifer González-Blanco
José Luis Coca-Pérez
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[1] University of Extremadura,Department of Financial Economics and Accounting
[2] University of Vigo,Faculty of Economics and Business
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Exploration; Exploitation; Firm age; Alliances; Complementarity approach; C12; D24; L24; O32;
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We analyzed the relationship between exploration-oriented and exploration-oriented alliances. Through the complementarity approach, three possible relationships were analyzed: complementarity, substitutability, and no relationship. We use Technological Innovation Panel data for Spanish manufacturing firms for 2005–2013. The econometric technique that we used to estimate the coefficients was population-averaged OLS. Our findings suggest that alliance portfolios formed by exploration-oriented and exploration-oriented alliances achieve worse innovation performance than specialized exploration or exploitation portfolios. In addition, we found that a single class of alliance has different impacts on innovation performance depending on whether it is implemented by a young company or a mature company.
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页码:387 / 406
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