The Use of Multiple-Party Perspectives in International Joint Venture Research
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1998
Publication Title
MIR: Management International Review
First Page
191
Last Page
202
Additional Publication URL
http://www.jstor.org/stable/40228454
Abstract
Much academic research on international joint ventures has relied on information and insights gained from only one of the several parties that make up a collaborative venture. Motivated by a desire to explore the merits of "multiple-party" investigations in international joint ventures, a research project was designed and implemented in the context of US-China joint ventures. Matched data from eight large joint ventures were collected through in-depth interviews with 40 managers representing Chinese and US parent companies and joint venture operating managers from both partners.
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Recommended Citation
Osland, Gregory E. and Cavugsil, S. Tamer, "The Use of Multiple-Party Perspectives in International Joint Venture Research" (1998). Scholarship and Professional Work - Business. 233.
https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cob_papers/233