Difference between revisions of "Strategic alliance"
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− | [[Corporate | + | [[Corporate alliance]] is a cooperative deal that stops short of a merger; also called a strategic alliance. |
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According to [[Financial Management Theory and Practice by Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt (13th edition)]], | According to [[Financial Management Theory and Practice by Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt (13th edition)]], | ||
− | :[[Corporate | + | :[[Corporate alliance]]. A cooperative deal that stops short of a merger; also called a strategic alliance. |
According to [[Fundamentals of Financial Management by Eugene F. Brigham and Joel F. Houston (15th edition)]], | According to [[Fundamentals of Financial Management by Eugene F. Brigham and Joel F. Houston (15th edition)]], | ||
− | :[[Corporate | + | :[[Corporate alliance]]s ([[strategic alliance]]s). Cooperative deals that stop short of a merger. |
According to [[Management by Robbins and Coulter (14th edition)]], | According to [[Management by Robbins and Coulter (14th edition)]], | ||
:[[Strategic alliance]]. A partnership between an organization and foreign company partner(s) in which both share resources and knowledge in developing new products or building production facilities. | :[[Strategic alliance]]. A partnership between an organization and foreign company partner(s) in which both share resources and knowledge in developing new products or building production facilities. |
Revision as of 16:35, 1 June 2020
Corporate alliance is a cooperative deal that stops short of a merger; also called a strategic alliance.
Definitions
According to Financial Management Theory and Practice by Eugene F. Brigham and Michael C. Ehrhardt (13th edition),
- Corporate alliance. A cooperative deal that stops short of a merger; also called a strategic alliance.
According to Fundamentals of Financial Management by Eugene F. Brigham and Joel F. Houston (15th edition),
- Corporate alliances (strategic alliances). Cooperative deals that stop short of a merger.
According to Management by Robbins and Coulter (14th edition),
- Strategic alliance. A partnership between an organization and foreign company partner(s) in which both share resources and knowledge in developing new products or building production facilities.
Related concepts
- Financial Management. A combination of enterprise efforts undertaken in order to procure and utilize monetary resources of the enterprise.