Strategic Alliances and Competitive Performance in the Pharmaceutical Industry

2008 
This paper aims to improve knowledge about the relationship between strategic alliances and performance. It begins by proposing a moderating role for the alliance management capability. Next, it advances an explanation of the impact of the alliances on performance, which is based on the firms' ability to deploy their product portfolios and their alliance portfolios. The research hypothesis formed a structural model that was tested using partial least squares (PLS). The context for the empirical application was the Portuguese pharmaceutical industry. The results confirmed that the proposed moderating role is significant. Additionally, alliances are effectively used for growing and for innovating. Generic drugs are an important way to reconfigure the firms' portfolios and to explain performance; however, they do not significantly depend on alliances. The main lessons are: (a) a better understanding of the reasons ‘why’ alliances enhance performance; (b) managers should develop their firms' alliance manageme...
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