The effect of keiretsu affiliation and resource dependencies on supplier firm performance in the Japanese automobile industry
Rakesh B. Sambharya and
Kunal Banerji
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Rakesh B. Sambharya: Rutgers University
Kunal Banerji: Eastern Michigan University
Management International Review, 2006, vol. 46, issue 1, No 2, 7-37
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Abstract Resource dependence theory was used to develop hypotheses on whether keiretsu affiliation, mutual dependence between the automaker core and supplier firms, and internationalization level of the affiliate firm have an effect on its performance. The hypotheses were tested on archival data from the entire population of 470 first-tier automobile components suppliers in Japan.
Date: 2006
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