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  2. Strategic partnership - Wikipedia

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    A strategic partnership will usually fall short of a legal partnership entity, agency, or corporate affiliate relationship. Strategic partnerships can take on various forms from shake hand agreements, contractual cooperation's all the way to equity alliances, either the formation of a joint venture or cross-holdings in each other.

  3. Strategic alliance - Wikipedia

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    A strategic alliance is an agreement between two or more players to share resources or knowledge, to be beneficial to all parties involved. It is a way to supplement internal assets, capabilities and activities, with access to needed resources or processes from outside players such as suppliers, customers, competitors, companies in different industries, brand owners, universities, institutes ...

  4. Cooperative strategy - Wikipedia

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    Firms create strategic alliances because it has a lack of resources or knowledge to achieve their objectives. Cooperative behavior gives a company values that can not be achieved independently. Reach stakeholders interests to reduce uncertainty inside the company. Strategic alliances can lead to new sources of revenues.

  5. Business partnering - Wikipedia

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    Business partnering is the development of successful, long term, strategic relationships between customers and suppliers, based on achieving best practice and sustainable competitive advantage. [1] The term also refers to a business partnering support service model, where professionals such as HR staff work closely with business leaders and ...

  6. Cooperation (evolution) - Wikipedia

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    Trading for the resource requires co-operation with the other partner and includes a process of bidding and bargaining. This mechanism can be relied to both within a species or social group and within species systems. It can also be applied to a multi-partner system, in which the owner of a resource has the power to choose its co-operation partner.

  7. Factbox-Key points of North Korea, Russia landmark strategic ...

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    North Korea's state media on Thursday unveiled the full text of a mutual defence pact signed a day ago by its leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Kim said would elevate ...

  8. Bilateralism - Wikipedia

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    Victor Cha proposed the Powerplay theory in his article "Powerplay: Origins of the U.S. Alliance System in Asia", which explains the reasons behind the United States' decision in creating a series of bilateral alliances with East Asian countries. Powerplay is commonly used in any political or social situation when one uses its knowledge or ...

  9. Hybrid organization - Wikipedia

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    Borys and Jemison [14] introduced the concept of "hybrid organizational arrangements", aligning the concept with strategic alliances, R&D partnerships, joint ventures and licensing. The authors reviewed prior research and provided a qualitative framework for classification of different types of hybrid organizational arrangements consisting of ...