Sustaining Satisfactory Joint Venture Relationships: The Role of Conflict Resolution Strategy
Xiaohua Lin and
Richard Germain
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Xiaohua Lin: Penn State Great Valley
Journal of International Business Studies, 1998, vol. 29, issue 1, 179-196
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The paper presents a conceptual framework that links international joint venture context (cultural similarity, relative power, and relationship age) and partners′ conflict resolution strategies to satisfaction. Special attention is paid to the mediation effect of conflict resolution behavior on the linkage from context to satisfaction. The framework is assessed empirically using a sample of U.S. and Chinese joint venture managers in China.© 1998 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1998) 29, 179–196
Date: 1998
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