A Study on the Effect of Transnational Strategic Alliance of Chinese Private Universities with Different Network Characteristics on Performance of the Strategic Alliance
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DOI: 10.25236/ICSM.2019.013
Author(s)
Ying Zou, Xiaowen Jie
Corresponding Author
Ying Zou
Abstract
An increasing number of private colleges and universities in China are cooperating with foreign universities to build a transnational strategic alliance to achieve rapid development. On the basis of the strategic alliance theory and network theory, this article analyzes on the influence of transnational strategic alliance that Chinese private universities with different network characteristics have on alliance performance from the perspective of network. Firstly, it analyzes on the network structure characteristics and network relationship characteristics of the alliance as well as the dimensions they consist. Secondly, it studies on the influence of different network characteristics on the alliance performance, and the regulation function of opportunism as it puts forward corresponding theories and propositions to build the theoretical model to study the performance of transnational strategic alliance of non-state colleges and universities in China with different network characteristics
Keywords
Transnational strategic alliance of Chinese Non-state colleges and universities; Network characteristics; Opportunism; Alliance performance