Chapter 18: Creating a Typology of International Alliances with City-level Distance Measures
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Published:2021
Juliane Engsig, Bo B. Nielsen, Paul Chiambaretto, Andry Ramaroson, 2021. "Creating a Typology of International Alliances with City-level Distance Measures", The Multiple Dimensions of Institutional Complexity in International Business Research, Alain Verbeke, Rob van Tulder, Elizabeth L. Rose, Yingqi Wei
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Abstract
This chapter describes how micro-locational factors affect international alliance formation. The authors focus specifically on the role of global cities, which are studied from a distance perspective. The authors argue that distances must be apprehended not at the country level but at the city level. The chapter is an attempt to provide a better understanding of the complex, multilevel factors that interact when firms select an alliance partner in a particular location. The authors take an explorative methodological approach through a configurational analysis of international alliances made by American companies in 2015. The main contribution is the proposition of a typology of micro-locational characteristics to help understand international alliance formation at a city level.
