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The Role of Knowhow Acquisition in the Formation and Duration of Joint Ventures

Subject

Finance

Publishing details

Publication Year

2004

Abstract

We analyze the role of knowhow acquisition in the formation and duration of joint ventures. Two parties become partners in a joint venture in order to benefit from each other's knowhow. Joint operations in the joint venture provide each party with the opportunity to acquire part or all of its partner's knowhow. A party's increased knowhow provides the impetus for the dissolution of the joint venture, as it decreases the need for the partner's knowhow. Dissolution takes the form of the buy out of one partner by the other. We characterize the conditions under which such dissolution takes place, identify the party that buys out its partner, determine the expected time to dissolution and various measures of uncertainty regarding that time, establish its comparative statics, and examine the implications of knowledge acquisition for the desirability of joint venture formation.

Publication Research Centre

Institute of Finance and Accounting

Series Number

FIN 416

Series

IFA Working Paper

Available on ECCH

No


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