Foundations of Coopetition Strategy

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coexistence of competitive and cooperative behaviors
collaborative networks
Competitive Parts
concurrent competition and cooperation
coopetition strategies
Coopetitive Behaviors
Coopetitive Relationships
Disorderly Behavior
Eastern and Western philosophies
Eastern philosophy
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Existentialist Philosophy
game theory
Han Feizi
Interdependent Opposites
Lao Tzu
Lord Shang
managerial decision making
mergers and acquisitions
organisational paradoxes
Paradox Lens
paradox theory
Paradoxical Frames
Paradoxical Strategies
paradoxical strategy frameworks
Sheer Cooperation
Strategic alliances
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Strategic Management Research
Strategy Researchers
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Western philosophy
Yin Yang Balancing
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781032181288
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book disentangles the foundations of coopetition (i.e., concurrent competition and cooperation) by exploring in-depth the intellectual legacy of Eastern and Western perspectives. In particular, it detects the foundations of coopetition in three Chinese streams of thought; Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism, and in five Western schools of thought; David Hume, Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Frederich Hegel and Søren Kierkegaard. In such a way, it unveils four logics used to tackle the essence of coopetition, respectively either/or, both/and, both/or, and either/and.

The key objectives of the book are: firstly, to adopt a paradoxical lens to investigate the foundations of coopetition strategy. Secondly, to offer an interpretive framework that detects the different forms, tactics and patterns of coopetition. Thirdly, to discuss the implications of the framework proposed for other paradoxical strategies and to distil a bouquet of managerial implications. In such a way, the volume combines existing foundational perspectives with a contemporary interpretation of the coopetition phenomenon, thereby offering a valuable understanding of the current business and management world.

The guiding principles of the book enable readers to extricate the dichotomy between the phenomenon of coopetition and coopetitive strategy, appraise the rationale for distinguishing between deliberate (planned) coopetition strategy and emergent (unplanned, but conscious) coopetition strategy, and understand how to deal with coopetition tensions.

Anna Minà is Associate Professor of Management at the University of Rome LUMSA, Palermo Campus, Italy.

Giovanni Battista Dagnino is Chair of Management and Professor of Digital Strategy at the University of Rome LUMSA, Palermo Campus, Italy.

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