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Sunday, January 20, 2013

STRATEGIC ALLIANCE


STRATEGIC ALLIANCE

From software to steel, aerospace to apparel, the pace of strategic alliances worldwide is accelerating. A strategic alliance is an agreement between firms to do business together in ways that go beyond normal company-to-company dealings, but fall short of a merger or a full partnership. Strategic alliances can be as simple as two companies sharing their technological and/or marketing resources. In contrast, they can be highly complex, involving several companies, located in different countries. Strategic alliances are becoming more and more prominent in the global economy.
 

Strategic alliances enable business to gain competitive advantage through access to a partner’s resources, including markets, technologies, capital and people. Teaming up with others adds complementary resources and capabilities, enabling participants to grow and expand more quickly and efficiently. Strategic alliances also benefit companies by reducing manufacturing costs, and developing and diffusing new technologies rapidly. Any firm opting for strategic alliance incurs certain costs and risks compared to a firm going alone. These risks include the loss of operational control and confidentiality of proprietary information and technology. In addition, the parties may deprive themselves of future business opportunities with competitors of their strategic partner. Alliances also raise the spectre of potential conflicts, loss of autonomy, difficulties in coordination and management, mismatch of cultures, etc.
 

TYPES OF STRATEGIC ALLIANCES 


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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Technology Transfer & Routes of Technology Technology Transfer

What is technology transfer ? Briefly discuss various routes of technology transfer. Give an example of specific route of technology transfer as adopted by an organisation.


Ans : Basically there are two ways of acquiring new technology : first is Develop it or purchase it; the second way of acquiring technology is commonly called “Technology Transfer”

The important reasons for purchasing technology are :

a) It involves little or no R & D investment.

b) Technology can be used quickly; and

c) Technological and financial risks are often quite low.

There are also good reasons for selling technology, such as :

a) Increasing return on investment

b) Technology may not have immediate use.

c) Technology has already been utilised up to its limit.

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