COMPETENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC ALLIANCES
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Published:2005
J. Rajendran Pandian, Peter McKiernan, 2005. "COMPETENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC ALLIANCES", Competence Perspectives on Managing Interfirm Interactions, Ron Sanchez, Aime Heene
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The concept of core competence underlies competence-based competition and competence-based management. When new firms get established, due to resource constraints, managers have to make conscious decisions to develop certain competencies and not others. In order to have all competencies that are required to be successful, firms look for strategic alliances and to leverage their partner firms’ competencies. In this paper, we develop a contingency model for firms that have to go for strategic alliances to explain which core competencies should be developed internally, which core competencies could be from the alliance partner, which type of alliance will be suitable and whether the firm should choose a short-term, long-term or permanent alliance. Using Hamel’s (1994) generic core competencies and the type of market (industrial or individual), we suggest which type of strategic alliance should be chosen for leveraging a partner’s competencies.
