TY - JOUR
T1 - Coopetitive IJVs: a strategy of managing the internationalisation challenges in China
AU - Jiang, Shuwei
AU - Laine-Kronberg, Annika
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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Begärt AAM 20.1.2024 (ALG)
PY - 2024/1/10
Y1 - 2024/1/10
N2 - In order for International Joint Ventures (IJVs) to succeed, it is essential to manage the challenges related to internationalisation. IJVs can be seen as cooperative, however, there is often a simultaneous cooperative and competitive, i.e., coopetitive, relationship between the companies involved. There is scarce research related to how coopetition can facilitate internationalisation, although coopetitive business relationships have been shown to increase value and performance of firms. This paper aims to explore how coopetitive IJVs can be used to manage challenges related to internationalisation into China. The empirical part is based on illustrative qualitative case study research including five cases of coopetitive IJVs in the automotive industry. The study sheds new light on the connectedness of IJVs and coopetition. Our findings show that through coopetitive IJVs, internationalisation challenges are managed by exchanging complementary and homogeneous resources. Moreover, our findings indicate the value of a dynamic and gradually developing competition between firms.
AB - In order for International Joint Ventures (IJVs) to succeed, it is essential to manage the challenges related to internationalisation. IJVs can be seen as cooperative, however, there is often a simultaneous cooperative and competitive, i.e., coopetitive, relationship between the companies involved. There is scarce research related to how coopetition can facilitate internationalisation, although coopetitive business relationships have been shown to increase value and performance of firms. This paper aims to explore how coopetitive IJVs can be used to manage challenges related to internationalisation into China. The empirical part is based on illustrative qualitative case study research including five cases of coopetitive IJVs in the automotive industry. The study sheds new light on the connectedness of IJVs and coopetition. Our findings show that through coopetitive IJVs, internationalisation challenges are managed by exchanging complementary and homogeneous resources. Moreover, our findings indicate the value of a dynamic and gradually developing competition between firms.
KW - automotive industry
KW - Chinese market
KW - coopetition
KW - IJV
KW - internationalisation
KW - SME
KW - Coopetition
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85182550896&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1504/EJIM.2024.135938
DO - 10.1504/EJIM.2024.135938
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85182550896
SN - 1751-6757
VL - 22
SP - 309
EP - 336
JO - European Journal of International Management
JF - European Journal of International Management
IS - 2
ER -