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AOM Symposium: The Dynamics of Interfirm Collaboration: Formation, Evolution, and Interdependencies

  • 1.  AOM Symposium: The Dynamics of Interfirm Collaboration: Formation, Evolution, and Interdependencies

    Posted 08-05-2024 15:43
    Edited by Laura D'Oria 08-05-2024 18:01

    *** Apologies for cross-posting ***

    Dear all,

    We cordially invite you to our presenter symposium, "The Dynamics of Interfirm Collaboration: Formation, Evolution, and Interdependencies."

    At this symposium, we bring together a panel of experts to delve into cutting-edge research in interfirm collaboration literature. Our focus is on investigating how firms can effectively create and appropriate value by managing the dynamics within and across interfirm collaborations. Our panelists will examine various forms of interfirm collaborations, such as research and development alliances and venture capital syndicates, using unique datasets and methodologies, including machine learning and two-stage models. By sharing recent advancements and ongoing research in the field, this symposium aims to enrich our understanding of the inception, evolution, and strategic implications of both individual interfirm collaborations and collections of them.

    Schedule: Sunday, August 11, 2024 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM CT (GMT-5/UTC-5) at Sheraton in Superior A

    Discussants:

    • Ha Hoang (ESSEC Business School)
    • Ram Ranganathan (University of Texas at Austin)

    Presenters and Papers:

    • Emily Cox Pahnke (University of Washington) Competitor dependence and alliance formation between ventures
    • Umit Ozmel (Purdue University) Venture capital syndicates dynamics
    • Dovev Lavie (Bocconi University) Does the predator become the prey? Knowledge spillover and the learning of knowledge protection in alliances
    • Manuela Hoehn-Weiss (Oregon State University) Change the winning team or not? How alliance success affects alliance portfolios composition

    Organizers:

    • Christine Choi (University of North Carolina)
    • Sohyun Park (Stevens Institute of Technology)

    We look forward to seeing you in Chicago!



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    Christine Choi
    Assistant Professor
    Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina
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