Introduction
Stefano Li Pira and
Anna Moretti
Chapter Chapter 1 in Governing Interorganizational Relationships for Innovation, 2024, pp 1-17 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The realm of interorganizational relationships and their influence on firms’ innovation have garnered significant attention, underscoring the crucial role of governance mechanisms in determining firm success. Performance disparities among firms engaged in IORs have become evident, with some effectively managing these partnerships while others struggle with high failure rates. The rise of technological disruption has emerged as a formidable force impacting the value of such relationships. The chapter explores the dynamics of governance mechanisms and their interplay with disruption, with a particular focus on the rapidly evolving automotive industry undergoing a transition to electric vehicles. By examining various forms of governance and their implications within this context, we seek to enhance understanding of how firms can effectively govern IORs in the face of disruption. This research contributes to filling the existing gap in the literature regarding the relationship between governance mechanisms, disruption, and firm performance in the realm of IORs.
Keywords: Interorganizational relationships; Governance mechanisms; Technological disruption; Automotive industry; Electric vehicles (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-50229-3_1
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