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OverviewThe emergence and growing trend of inter-firm alliances between indigenous oil companies and foreign international oil companies in the Nigerian oil industry has elicited widespread expectations of inter-partner learning and knowledge transfer through the alliances in the industry. However, the asymmetric nature of these foreign-indigenous alliances has also raised the question as to «whether or not» and «how» learning and knowledge transfer takes place in these alliances. Through explorative case study research, this work examines the learning intents and learning capacities of partner companies in selected cases of alliances as well as the types of knowledge they acquired through the alliances. The major objective is to identify the pattern of inter-partner learning and the factors affecting learning in such asymmetric alliances. Based on the empirical findings, relevant recommendations are provided for the managerial practice in the industry and the implications for research are highlighted. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Okechukwu OkonkwoPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 3379 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9783631617816ISBN 10: 363161781 Pages: 227 Publication Date: 17 February 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContents: Nigerian oil industry - History and development, structure, indigenous participation policies, foreign-indigenous alliances in the industry – Inter-firm alliances - Forms, dimensions and motives – Patterns of inter-partner learning in alliances - Competitive learning and reciprocal learning, analyses relating to international alliances in developing countries – Determinants of learning in alliances - Learning intent, learning capacity, and types of knowledge – Qualitative research approach and case study research design – Empirical research findings – Implications for managerial practice – Implications for alliance learning research.ReviewsAuthor InformationOkechukwu Okonkwo, born in Ozubulu (Nigeria), obtained his Bachelor’s degree in 2003 from University of Osnabrück (Germany) and his Master’s degree in 2006 from University of Hamburg. He completed his doctorate in 2010 at the Department of Business Administration, University of Hamburg. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |