Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers

Organizations are realizing the strategic importance of technology alliances to enhance and maintain their competitive advantage. The turbulent business environment compels firms to adopt appropriate technologies for effective and efficient operations. While many firms are inclined to source extern...

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Main Author: Jabar, Juhaini
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.utem.eprints.130412023-05-26T11:27:44Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/13041/ Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers Jabar, Juhaini TS Manufactures HD28 Management. Industrial Management Organizations are realizing the strategic importance of technology alliances to enhance and maintain their competitive advantage. The turbulent business environment compels firms to adopt appropriate technologies for effective and efficient operations. While many firms are inclined to source external technology or form alliances, there are various considerations that can affect the success of such initiatives. This study examines the relationship between factors enabling strategic technology alliances (STAs), technology transfer and organizational performance. Based on three theories namely: Resource-based View (RBV); Organizational Learning Theory (OLT); and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper presents a model on the antecedent and outcomes of STA that is analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The findings depict that absorptive capacity, type of alliances; relative advantage and perceived ease of technology implementation affect the alliance, which in turn determine organizational performance. Further tests show that technology transfer only partially mediates the relationship between STA and organizational performance. This research provides platforms and consideration for the implementation of new technologies and capabilities in manufacturing firms in a developing nation. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/13041/1/C7.pdf Jabar, Juhaini (2011) Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers. In: Technical Universities International Conference on Engineering and Technology: Globalising Innovation for Sustainable Transformation , 13 Nov - 15 nov, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
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HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Jabar, Juhaini
Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers
description Organizations are realizing the strategic importance of technology alliances to enhance and maintain their competitive advantage. The turbulent business environment compels firms to adopt appropriate technologies for effective and efficient operations. While many firms are inclined to source external technology or form alliances, there are various considerations that can affect the success of such initiatives. This study examines the relationship between factors enabling strategic technology alliances (STAs), technology transfer and organizational performance. Based on three theories namely: Resource-based View (RBV); Organizational Learning Theory (OLT); and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper presents a model on the antecedent and outcomes of STA that is analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The findings depict that absorptive capacity, type of alliances; relative advantage and perceived ease of technology implementation affect the alliance, which in turn determine organizational performance. Further tests show that technology transfer only partially mediates the relationship between STA and organizational performance. This research provides platforms and consideration for the implementation of new technologies and capabilities in manufacturing firms in a developing nation.
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title Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers
title_short Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers
title_full Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers
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title_full_unstemmed Strategic technology alliances, technology transfer and the performance of Malaysian manufacturers
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