The international context of cooperation: culture and institutions

J. Child, D. Faulkner, Stephen Tallman, Linda Hsieh
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Chapter 21 examines ways in which the national context of alliances is relevant to cooperative strategies. It focuses on two salient contextual features. One is national culture. The other is the institutional environment, which particularly refers to governments and interest groups such as NGOs. National context is consequential for alliances in several ways. The context from which international alliance partners originate encourages each of them to internalize a particular set of norms and practices. So, if there is a substantial difference (“distance”) between those contexts, misunderstanding and friction can readily arise between the partners. Additionally, it may be problematic for an alliance partner to build sympathetic and constructive relationships with governmental bodies and interest groups in the host country location of the alliance unit (such as a joint venture), if that location is culturally and institutionally distant from the partner’s domestic environment. The chapter considers “distance” arising from country differences and how it can be highly consequential for the management and ultimate viability of an international strategic alliance.
合作的国际背景:文化和制度
第21章探讨联盟的国家背景如何与合作战略相关。它侧重于两个突出的上下文特征。一是民族文化。另一个是制度环境,特别指政府和非政府组织等利益集团。国家背景对联盟的影响有几个方面。国际联盟伙伴的起源背景鼓励它们每一个都内化一套特定的规范和做法。因此,如果在这些语境之间存在实质性的差异(“距离”),那么伴侣之间就很容易产生误解和摩擦。此外,如果联盟伙伴所在国的政府机构和利益集团在文化和制度上与合作伙伴的国内环境相距甚远,那么联盟伙伴与联盟单位所在国(如合资企业)的利益集团建立同情和建设性关系可能会遇到问题。本章探讨了国家差异产生的“距离”,以及它如何对国际战略联盟的管理和最终可行性产生重大影响。
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