Strategic alliances in the Asia Pacific: An overview of strategic orientation and performance in Malaysia

This article presents an overview of the strategic orientation and performance of the cooperative alliances entered into Malaysian companies in Asia Pacific. A questionnaire survey to 433 companies was conducted to study the operations of their strategic alliances in Asia Pacific. A total of 182 com...

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Main Authors: Abdul Ghani, Ahmad Bashawir, Subhan, Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prasetiya Mulya Business School Publisher 2008
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/5552/1/Journal_ACCEPTED_-_Prasetya_Mulya.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/5552/
http://penerbitan.pmbs.ac.id/
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Summary:This article presents an overview of the strategic orientation and performance of the cooperative alliances entered into Malaysian companies in Asia Pacific. A questionnaire survey to 433 companies was conducted to study the operations of their strategic alliances in Asia Pacific. A total of 182 companies or 42.0% responded to the survey. It reveals that the companies are mostly local market oriented, and their success is closely associated with three factors; working relationship with partners, difficulties in partnering agreements, and difficulties arising from environment and cultural differences. The three factors above are important regardless of the varying objectives, motives and opinions concerning the benefits and governance of the alliances. In addition to filling a gap in the literature, the study can also serve as a useful reference for Malaysian companies assessing business opportunities in Asia Pacific, which may be actively searching for potential alliance partners and also for foreign companies in seeking business partnership in Malaysia.