Friends and Profits Don't Mix: The Performance Implications of Repeated Partnerships

Samuel S. Holloway, Anne Parmigiani
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Firms use repeated partnerships to gain the benefits of shared experience such as improved coordination, collaboration, and adaptation. However, there are downsides to partnering repeatedly, including vulnerability to opportunistic partners upon whom the firm becomes dependent, muted efficiency incentives, and overlooking better options. This paper unpacks the effects of repeated partnerships by investigating their impact on two distinct types of performance: revenue and profitability. To understand repeated partnerships, we analyze a unique dataset of 580 partnerships that completed 144 bridge construction projects. Controlling for project attributes that affect the level of outsourcing, we posit that a greater proportion of repeated partners and deeper relationships with these partners will result in greater revenue through winning bids, but that the prime contractor will not necessarily garner higher profits. We find support for these predictions, highlighting the trade-offs of repeated partnerships.
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朋友和利益不能混为一谈:重复合作关系对业绩的影响
企业利用重复的伙伴关系来获得共享经验的好处,如改进协调、合作和适应。然而,重复合作也有缺点,包括容易受到公司依赖的机会主义合作伙伴的影响,效率激励的减弱,以及忽视更好的选择。本文通过调查重复合作对两种不同类型的绩效(收入和盈利能力)的影响,揭示了重复合作的影响。为了了解重复的合作伙伴关系,我们分析了580个合作伙伴的独特数据集,这些合作伙伴完成了144个桥梁建设项目。控制影响外包水平的项目属性,我们假设更多的重复合作伙伴以及与这些合作伙伴更深的关系将通过中标获得更大的收入,但总承包商不一定会获得更高的利润。我们发现了对这些预测的支持,强调了重复伙伴关系的权衡。
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