Comparative effects of relational mechanisms and formal contracts on alliance success

IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT Baltic Journal of Management Pub Date : 2023-07-25 DOI:10.1108/bjm-05-2022-0196
Linwei Li, Gang Wang, Mi Che, Yunlong Pei
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PurposeThe research is aimed at investigating how relational mechanisms and formal contracts affect alliance success under constructive and destructive conflict.Design/methodology/approachWhile relational mechanisms and formal contracts are widely used in strategic alliances to manage a variety of issues among partners, recent research has indicated that effects of these governance mechanisms may change in distinct contexts. Adopting the lens of new institutional economics, this study provides insights on the comparative and interactive effects of relational mechanisms and formal contracts on alliance success, and the differential contingency effects of two types of inter-partner conflict, i.e. constructive and destructive conflict, on the above relationships. The authors use hierarchical multivariate regression analyses through a survey dataset of 392 alliance firms in China with the approach of two key informants.FindingsThe empirical results confirm that relational mechanisms have a stronger positive effect on alliance success than formal contracts and these two governance mechanisms complement each other in driving alliance success. When facing a high level of constructive conflict, partner firms rely to a greater extent on relational mechanisms than on formal contracts to achieve alliance success. When a high level of destructive conflict exists, partner firms depend more heavily on formal contracts than on relational mechanisms to achieve alliance success. Moreover, the complementary effect of the two governance mechanisms is much stronger when partner firms face high constructive conflict than when they face high destructive conflict.Originality/valueThis study discloses the comparative and interactive effects of relational mechanisms and formal contracts on alliance success in distinct contexts by identifying the moderating roles of constructive and destructive conflict.
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关系机制与正式合同对联盟成功的比较效应
目的探讨建设性冲突和破坏性冲突下关系机制和正式契约对联盟成功的影响。虽然关系机制和正式契约在战略联盟中被广泛用于管理合作伙伴之间的各种问题,但最近的研究表明,这些治理机制的效果可能会在不同的背景下发生变化。本文采用新制度经济学的视角,探讨了关系机制和正式契约对联盟成功的比较效应和互动效应,以及两种类型的伙伴间冲突(建设性冲突和破坏性冲突)对联盟成功的差异权变效应。作者通过对中国392家联盟企业的调查数据集,采用两个关键信息提供者的方法,使用分层多元回归分析。实证结果证实,关系机制对联盟成功的正向作用强于正式契约,且两种治理机制在推动联盟成功方面相辅相成。当面临高水平的建设性冲突时,合作伙伴企业在更大程度上依赖关系机制而不是正式合同来实现联盟的成功。当存在高水平的破坏性冲突时,合作伙伴企业更依赖于正式合同而不是关系机制来实现联盟的成功。此外,两种治理机制的互补效应在合伙制企业面临高度建设性冲突时比合伙制企业面临高度破坏性冲突时更强。创新/价值本研究通过确定建设性冲突和破坏性冲突的调节作用,揭示了关系机制和正式契约在不同情境下对联盟成功的比较效应和交互效应。
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期刊介绍: The Baltic region has experienced rapid political and economic change over recent years. The challenges to managers and management researchers operating within the area are often different to those experienced in other parts of the world. The Baltic Journal of Management contributes to an understanding of different management cultures and provides readers with a fresh look at emerging management practices and research in the countries of the Baltic region and beyond.
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