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An evaluation of alliance motives, shipping alliances, and alliance performance in Taiwan

International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 2020
We introduce the transaction cost and market entry views as two critical motivations for shipping alliances and argue that shipping alliances increase alliance performance (i.e., improve oversupply, financial distress, and excessive competition). This study empirically evaluated the effects of transaction cost, market entry, and shipping alliances on ...
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Research Alliance vs. Therapeutic Alliance: A Comparison

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
The concept of "research alliance" is introduced to describe the relationship between a psychiatric researcher and his subject in which the aim is to obtain valid data in a limited number of interviews. The authors describe three possible difficulties in establishing such an alliance: detachment, seduction, and resistance, but conclude on the basis of ...
Daniel Offer, Melvin Sabshin
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Factor structure of the Working Alliance Inventory.

, 1989
The Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) was completed after the 1st psychotherapy session by 84 university counseling center clients and 15 therapists rating their work with 123 ...
T. Tracey, Anna M. Kokotovic
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Alliance Capabilities and Alliance Performance

2005
Performance in alliances, and particularly in international joint ventures (IJVs) has been a topic of considerable interest to management scholars for the last twenty or more years. Most studies have focused on the difficulties of measuring performance in international joint ventures, an issue yet to be fully resolved.
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Affects of alliance entrepreneurship on common vision, alliance capability and alliance performance

International Business Review, 2012
Abstract The underlying theoretical argument of our study concerns that value from alliance knowledge may be created not only through exploitation and augmentation of the existing organizational knowledge base, but more through entrepreneurial actions in accessing and integrating key strategic resources that exist in the alliance relationship.
Saba Khalid, Jorma Larimo
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Meta-Analysis of the Alliance–Outcome Relation in Couple and Family Therapy

Psychotherapy, 2018
This article reviews meta-analytic evidence for the alliance–outcome relation in couple and family therapy (CFT), with implications for clinical practice.
M. Friedlander   +3 more
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Alliance Formation, Alliance Expansion, and the Core

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1999
This article presents a simple cooperative game theory representation of alliance formation and expansion to counter a conventional threat along the allies' borders. Mutual defense gains, derived from allying, arise from interior borders that no longer require protection. Spatial and locational attributes of the allies are crucial when identifying the
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Alliances

1996
Abstract Southern Farmers thought that public policy and private enterprise favored almost everyone in America other than themselves. Even though they produced more goods, paid more taxes. and cast more votes than any other group of Gilded Age Americans, farmers’ voices often seemed to go unheard. Farmers felt abused by both of the major
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