Contributors

Sascha Albers is Professor of International Management at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His teaching, research, and consulting focuses on strategic management and inter-organizational design problems in international business contexts, particularly in the transportation industry. His research has been published in leading international management and logistics journals, such as the Journal of Management and the International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management. Professor Albers is a Research Fellow of the University of Cologne and has been a visiting lecturer and invited presenter at various universities and business schools in the US, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

Jamal Eddine Azzam is Associate Professor and Head of the Master’s in Innovation Management at Toulouse School of Management (University of Toulouse 1 Capitole, France). He completed his PhD in Management Science at Nice-Sophia Antipolis University, where he also served as a lecturer and teaching assistant. He was an academic guest at ETH Zurich, TIMGROUP (Chair of Technology and Innovation Management) and lecturer at Aix-Marseille University. His research focuses on innovation and patent management, with a particular emphasis on capabilities and licensing in open innovation. He has published in journals such as Management International and International Journal of Technology Management.

Philippe Baumard is Professor of Organizational Theory and Strategy at the Conservatoire national des arts & métiers, Paris; Dean for Research at ESLSCA Business School, Paris; and Associate Researcher with École Polytechnique’s Management Research Center. Philippe Baumard is the 2013 and 2014 laureate of the French BPI National Innovation awards for cybersecurity in the field of autonomous behavioral learning. He has authored ninety refereed journal articles and twelve books on corporate strategy, knowledge dynamics, coopetition, organizational failures, and innovation management.

Maria Bengtsson is Professor in Entrepreneurship at Umeå School of Business and Economics, Sweden. Her research is mainly focused on coopetition, the dynamics of inter-organizational relationships, and innovation. She has published books and articles in journals such as Industrial Marketing Management, Scandinavian Journal of Management, Regional Studies and International Small Business Journal.

Héloïse Berkowitz is Researcher at CNRS (UMR5303) and TSM-R. She has a PhD in management from École Polytechnique and she graduated from the Sorbonne in History; HEC Paris in the Programme Grande École; and the CEMS Alliance in International Management. She has been a visiting scholar at Columbia University and the Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions, and is currently at Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals. Her research deals with transitions to sustainability, with a focus on sectoral governance and collective action among organizations (meta-organizations), in various empirical settings from natural resources to collaborative economy or ocean sustainability. Her work has been published in the Academy of Management Review, the Journal of Business Ethics, and European Management Review.

Ricarda B. Bouncken has been Chair Professor of Strategic Management and Organization, University of Bayreuth, Germany since 2009. From 2005 to 2009 she was Chair Professor at the University of Greifswald, and before that Professor of Planning and Innovation Management, Brandenburg Institute of Technology. She achieved her Habilitation from the University Lüneburg in 2002, and her PhD from the University of St. Gall, Switzerland in 1997. Her research centers on coopetition, strategies, organizational design, and the management of innovation, particularly between organizations. Recent research also focuses on new work-organization in collaborative workspaces among start-ups, corporates, and freelancers, partly as corporate venturing. She has authored more than 200 publications.

David Carfì is Researcher and Lecturer of Advanced Linear Algebra, Differential Geometry and Functional Analysis applied to Economics, Finance, Relativity and Quantum Mechanics at the University of California, Riverside. He is an expert on and lecturer in game theory, decision theories, and the Laurent Schwartz theory of distributions and applications. He has published several papers on coopetition in game theory with applications to various fields, and many books about game theory and related applications. He gives seminars about the relationship between mathematics and music and about algebraic structures in music composition. He is also a classic concert pianist and composer.

Hervé Chappert is Associate Professor at the University of Montpellier and a member of Montpellier Research Management (MRM). His fields of interest cover relational strategies and technological competition. He also works on standardization in the IT industry and on innovations and virtual environments. He has over twenty years of teaching experience in IT at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the public sector and worked in the private sector as an IT consultant from 1986 to 2008. Hervé completed his first graduate degree in information systems management in 1990, a second graduate degree in management sciences in 1994, a master’s degree in management sciences in 2008, and a PhD in management sciences in 2012. He is also a Microsoft-certified systems engineer (2000) and a certified Novell administrator (1997).

Tadhg Ryan Charleton is a Fulbright Scholar at the Department of Management, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, USA. He is also a PhD candidate in strategic management at the School of Business, Maynooth University, Ireland. Tadhg’s research focuses on value creation through coopetition and the competitive dynamics of collaborative relationships. His work has received awards from national and international bodies including the Fulbright Commission, Enterprise Ireland, John F. Kennedy Fund, John & Pat Hume Awards, and the Irish Research Council.

Henry Chesbrough is currently Adjunct Professor and the faculty director of the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. He is recognized as the “father” of open innovation and has published many research papers and books, with more than 50,000 citations on Google Scholar.

Paul Chiambaretto is Associate Professor of Strategy and Marketing at Montpellier Business School and Associate Researcher at École Polytechnique. His main research topics are inter-organizational relationships (such as alliances, alliance portfolios, and coopetition) and branding strategies. He has developed a strong expertise on the air and rail transportation industries. His research has been published in ranked journals such as Industrial Marketing Management, International Studies of Management and Organization, Long Range Planning, M@n@gement, Management International, and many more. He has been a visiting researcher at several foreign institutions, such as the University of Oxford, Concordia University, and Umeå University.

Wojciech Czakon is Professor of Management at the Faculty of Management and Communication of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. His research revolves around inter-organizational phenomena, strategies, and structures. In particular, coopetition at various levels of analysis and in various empirical settings has recently attracted his attention. For these studies he uses in-depth qualitative approaches, but also quantitative data analysis techniques. His lectures are dedicated to inter-organizational collaboration, strategic management, and research methodology. He has been Guest Editor of several journal special issues, and has organized workshops and conference tracks on coopetition. He is a Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences Committee for Management and Organization Science.

Katarzyna Czernek-Marszałek is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Management, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland. Her research interests include entities’ relations, especially collaboration, in tourism regions and their influence on tourism region development. In her research she uses management theories and also theories from heterodox economics (e.g., New Economic Sociology and institutional theories). For these studies she uses in-depth qualitative approaches, but also quantitative data analysis techniques, including quantitative tools of social network analysis. Her lectures are dedicated to international tourism and to regional and local aspects of tourism development, including inter-organizational collaboration and marketing in tourism.

Giovanni Battista Dagnino is Chair of Management and President of the MSc Program in Economics and Management at the University of Rome LUMSA, Palermo Campus, Italy. He held visiting positions in eleven universities and business schools throughout the world. He is known for his pioneering work on coopetition strategy, a management area he contributed to set off, and the management of temporary advantage. Other investigation concerns hubris-driven strategies, the relationship between strategy, governance and entrepreneurship and research methods in strategic management. He has authored/edited thirteen books and several articles in leading management journals.

Stefanie Dorn is a postdoc at the University of Cologne, Germany. She previously worked as a research and teaching associate at the Institute of Trade Fair Management and the Department of Business Policy and Logistics at the University of Cologne, where she also earned her PhD. During her PhD studies, Dorn visited the Coopetition Lab at the University of Montpellier. Her research focuses on coopetition between firms, especially on research problems regarding strategic management and organizational design of coopetition.

Hervé Dumez is Director of the Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (i3-CNRS) and of the Research Center in Management Studies of the École Polytechnique (i3-CRG). He has been a visiting professor at MIT and at the Stockholm School of Eonomics (SCORE). He has written more than sixty papers (Academy of Management Review, Journal of Business Ethics, European Management Review, M@n@gement) and ten books (among them, Comprehensive Research. A methodological and epistemological introduction to qualitative research, Copenhagen Business School Press, 2016).

Isabel Estrada is Assistant Professor at the Department of Innovation Management & Strategy, University of Groningen. She is also an associate fellow of the SOM Research Institute and a member of the VinCi Center of Expertise. Isabel teaches courses on organizational and collaborative innovation in different education programs (Master of Science, Research Master, and Executive Master). Her research focuses on collaborative innovation strategies, including Industry–University alliances, R&D consortia, and cooperation between competitors. Isabel has published several chapter books and articles in journals such as Research Policy, Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Knowledge Management, Journal of Small Business Management, and Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice.

Anne-Sophie Fernandez is Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Montpellier (Montpellier Management Institute) and a member of Montpellier Research in Management (MRM). She focuses on how competitors can successfully achieve common innovation projects. She has worked in both aerospace and the airline industry. She has already published several articles in ranked journals (Industrial Marketing Management, British Journal of Management, Long Range Planning) and has participated in the organization of special tracks in her area (AIMS, EURAM) and in the coordination of special issues of academic journals.

Robert J. Galavan holds the Chair in Strategic Management at the School of Business, Maynooth University. He was the founding Head of School and is a former Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences. His research examines management and organizational cognition, conflict intervention, and competitive dynamics. Dr. Galavan has published several books, most recently as contributor and co-editor (and series co-editor) for New Horizons on Managerial and Organizational Cognition: Uncertainty and Strategic Decision Making, and previously Strategy, Innovation and Change, published by Oxford University Press. Dr. Galavan directs the MSc in Strategy and Innovation at Maynooth University and is co-founder and Academic Director of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute. He is a member of the Executive Council of the Irish Academy of Management and chairs the IAM Strategy SIG.

Johanna Gast is Assistant Professor at the Montpellier Business School (France), where she is member of Montpellier Research in Management (MRM). In June 2017, she received her doctoral degree from Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland. Her research focuses on strategy, coopetition, entrepreneurship, family business, and innovation. Her work has been published widely in leading academic and professional journals such as the Journal of Product Innovation Management, Small Business Economics, Journal of Small Business Management, and Review of Managerial Science.

Devi R. Gnyawali is Department Head and R. B. Pamplin Professor of Management at the Department of Management, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, USA. He is also a member of the International Advisory Board at the Umeå School of Business and Economics in Sweden. Dr. Gnyawali’s current research examines why and how firms engage in coopetition and what the implications are of such coopetition. His research also seeks to understand how firms acquire external resources possessed by their alliance partners, how they develop internal resources such as technology and shared knowledge, and how they leverage external and internal resources in order to innovate and enhance their competitive position. Dr. Gnyawali is Associate Editor of the Journal of Management and has served on the Editorial Board of the Academy of Management Review and Journal of Management. His research has been published in premier business journals and has won awards from national and international conferences and journals.

Arash Golnam is an Industrial Engineer by training. He completed his PhD in the Management of Technology at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and holds a certificate of advanced studies in system dynamics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Besides his research activities at EPFL, where he currently works as a research scientist, he is an adjunct professor at Business School Lausanne and Webster University Geneva. His areas of teaching and research include systems modelling, system dynamics simulation, problem structuring, and organizational decision making.

Aleksios (Alex) Gotsopoulos is Assistant Professor of Management at the SKK Graduate School of Business in Seoul, Korea. His research focuses on the emergence of new industries, particularly on first-mover (dis)advantages, the evolution and influence of categories in emerging industries, and the dynamics of legitimacy, competition and coopetition. Alex’s research has appeared in the Strategic Management Journal, the Academy of Management Journal, and the Academy of Management Review, and has been featured in outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and Inc.com.

Ca˘lin Gura˘u is Professor of Marketing at Montpellier Business School, France. His present research interests are focused on marketing strategies for high-technology firms, entrepreneurial marketing, and sustainable development. He has published more than fifty papers in internationally refereed journals, such as Industrial Marketing Management, International Marketing Review, Journal of Consumer Marketing, Journal of Marketing Communications, and many more.

Marcus Holgersson is Associate Professor at the Department of Technology Management and Economics at Chalmers University of Technology. His research focuses on the strategic management and economics of innovation, technology, and intellectual property. He has previously held visiting positions at UC Berkeley, the University of Gothenburg, and Stanford University.

Wolfgang Hora holds a Diploma in Business and Economics from the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. Besides his current work as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Liechtenstein, he works as an independent management consultant specialized in the development of digitalisation concepts for SMEs.

Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen is Professor of Marketing, especially International Business, at the Oulu Business School, University of Oulu, and Adjunct Professor of Knowledge Management at the Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Business and Management. Most of her research has involved innovation management and appropriability issues, including the examination of different knowledge protection and value capturing mechanisms. She has published over sixty refereed articles in journals such as the Journal of Product Innovation Management, Industrial and Corporate Change, Industrial Marketing Management, R&D Management, and Technovation. Her practical business experience comes, for example, from board membership and company-funded research.

Alain Jeunemaître is Director of Research at the Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (i3-CNRS) and Professor Chargé de Cours at the École Polytechnique. He has held associate research positions at the University of Oxford (SAID Business School, Regulatory Policy Institute Hertford College, Centre for Social Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Nuffield College) and LSE (Department of Management). He has worked for the European Commission (DGREN, SESAR JU) on Air Traffic Services and has co-written books with Hervé Dumez on regulation and globalization for The Macmillan Press, and in the academic journals European Management Review and M@n@gement.

Marlene Johansson is Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship at Umeå School of Business and Economics, Sweden. Her current research interest is focused on coopetition, SMEs, innovation, and strategic alliance capabilities. She has published in journals such as the International Small Business Journal, the IMP Journal, and European Business Review.

Sören Kock is Professor of Management in the Department of Management and Organisation at Hanken School of Economics in Finland. His main research interests are coopetition, international entrepreneurship, and business networks. His research has been published in, among other scientific journals, Industrial Marketing Management, International Small Business Journal, International Business Research, The Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, European Journal of Marketing, and Competitiveness Review.

Patrycja Klimas is Assistant Professor at the University of Economics in Katowice. As a researcher she conducts research focused on inter-organizational cooperation, coopetition, networking, co-creation, and innovativeness. Her research projects refer mainly to high-tech and creative industries, including aviation, the video game industry, entertainment, and tourism. She uses both qualitative and quantitative research methods while specialising in multivariate regression, structural equation modeling, and social network analysis. She is experienced in the implementation of research projects at the local, national, and European level. She is a member of the European Academy of Management.

Sascha Kraus is Professor in Entrepreneurship at ESCE Paris (France) as well as Visiting Professor at Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland. He holds a doctorate in Social and Economic Sciences from Klagenfurt University, Austria, a PhD in Industrial Engineering and Management from Helsinki University of Technology, and a Habilitation (Venia Docendi) from Laapeenranta University of Technology, both in Finland.

Frank Lasch is Professor in Entrepreneurship at Montpellier Business School. He holds a joint PhD in Economic Geography (2002, University of Regensburg, Germany and University of Montpellier, France) and a French habilitation of supervising doctoral research in Management Science (2007, “HDR,” University of Montpellier). His major topics of research are regional entrepreneurship, international entrepreneurship, inter-firm cooperation, types of entrepreneurs, outcomes of entrepreneurship, entry modes of entrepreneurship, and copreneurship. His research has been published in a variety of journals, including Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, Small Business Economics, International Small Business Journal, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, Management Decision, International Journal of Entrepreneurship & Small Business, Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability, among others.

Frédéric Le Roy is Professor in Strategic Management at the University of Montpellier (Montpellier Management Institute) and Montpellier Business School, France. He is head of the research group MRM-Strategic Management and head of the Coopetition Lab (hosted by the Labex Entreprendre). He is also director of the Master of Science in Consulting in Management, Organization, and Strategy. He has published several books and many research articles in journals such as Long Range Planning, British Journal of Management, European Management Review, Industrial Marketing Management, Small Business Economics, and so on.

Benjamin Lehiany is a permanent Assistant Professor of Strategy and the Scientific Director of the MSc International Strategy and Influence at Skema Business School. He is also Research Associate at the Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (i3-CNRS) and Maître de conference at École Polytechnique, Paris. His fields of expertise are industrial strategy and competitive intelligence with a sectoral specialization in network industries (energy/telecoms/transportation). He has also worked as an independent consultant in the energy and transportation sectors. Dr. Lehiany holds a Master’s degree from Toulouse School of Economics and a PhD in Management Science from École Polytechnique.

Eva-Lena Lundgren-Henriksson is Lecturer at the Department of Management and Organisation at Hanken School of Economics in Finland. Her current research focuses on coopetition, strategy-as-practice, strategic change, and sensemaking.

Marcello Mariani is Full Professor of Entrepreneurship and Management at the Henley Business School, University of Reading and member of the Henley Center for Entrepreneurship, the Academy of Management, and the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management. After earning his PhD in Business Administration at the University of Bologna (Italy) and a postdoc at the University of Technology Sydney (Australia), he has been an academic faculty member of the University of Bologna and has acted as visiting professor at the Stern School of Business, New York University (USA) and a number of other universities. His research has been published in a wide range of highly ranked academic journals.

Anna Minà is Assistant Professor in Management at Kore University of Enna, Italy. She received her PhD in Business Economics and Management from the University of Catania, was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” and has held visiting positions at New York University and the Indian School of Business at Hyderabad. Her research interests cover coopetition strategy and the antecedents and consequences of corporate social irresponsibility. She has published in various international outlets, including Academy of Management Perspectives, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, and the International Journal of Technology Management.

Anne Mione is Full Professor at Montpellier University. She is affiliated to the Montpellier Research in Management research lab. She teaches strategic marketing, quality management, and strategy. Her main research relates to standards, certifications, and quality labels and she specifically observes the firm strategies in the emergence, diffusion, and competition between standards and rival networks. She has published a book on standardization strategies and now focuses on coopetition on standardization. She has also written articles in journals such as M@n@gement, Management International, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Science Direct-TransTech Publications, and the Journal of Innovation Economics and Management.

Malin H. Näsholm is Associate Professor in Management at Umeå School of Business and Economics, Sweden. She is currently doing research on coopetition for innovation, the management of coopetition, and the influence of individuals and their experiences. She has published in journals such as Industrial Marketing Management and the Journal of Business Environment.

André Nemeh is Assistant Professor in Strategic Management at Rennes School of Business (France) and a member of the Center of Technology and Innovation Management (CTim). His research focuses on c-oopetition strategy and its relationship with technological innovation. The European wireless telecommunication sector constitutes his main research field, an area in which he has published a number of articles.

Mahito Okura is Associate Professor in the Department of Social System Studies, Faculty of Contemporary Social Studies, Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts, Kyoto, Japan. He received his PhD from the Graduate School of Business Administration, Kobe University, Japan. His research interest is in risk management and insurance theory. One of his publications in coopetition studies is “Coopetitive strategies to limit the insurance fraud problem in Japan,” in Giovanni Battista Dagnino and Elena Rocco (eds), Coopetition Strategy: Theory, Experiments and Cases (Routledge, 2009).

Tatbeeq Raza-Ullah is Assistant Professor at Umeå School of Business and Economics, Sweden. His research enquires into special types of inter-firm relationships that involve the competition–cooperation paradox, also known as coopetition, and further investigates the nature and role of tension, emotions, and managing capabilities in such relationships.

Paavo Ritala is Professor of Strategy and Innovation at the School of Business and Management, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT). His main research themes include collaborative innovation, knowledge sharing and protection, coopetition and platforms and ecosystems, as well as sustainable value creation. His research has been published in journals such as the Journal of Product Innovation Management, Industrial and Corporate Change, Industrial Marketing Management, British Journal of Management, and Technovation. He is also closely involved with business practice through company-funded research projects and executive and professional education programs, and in speaker and advisory roles.

Marc Robert is Associate Professor of Strategic Management and Economics at Montpellier Business School. He is a member of Montpellier Management Research (MRM). His research focuses both on coopetition strategies in innovation networks and management innovation. He has co-published many research articles in international and national peer review journals such as International Studies of Management and Organization, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, and Revue Française de Gestion. He has also co-authored several book chapters for publishers such as Dunod Edition, EMS Edition, or Presses des Mines.

Thuy Séran is the holder of a PhD in Management Sciences, specializing in control, from the University of Montpellier. Thuy is also a graduate of the HEC Paris. After working for six years as an auditor at Ernst & Young, she is currently Associate Professor and Head of the higher university degree program in Accounting and Management at the University of Montpellier. Her main area of research is management accounting. Based on qualitative methodology, her studies analyze the cooperative bank network as a meta-organization. She also focuses on the governance aspect of banking information systems and the role of boundary objects in the organizational control system. With a team from the University of Montpellier, she is currently working on the theme of developing coopetitive strategies related to banking networks and emphasizes the specific types of management and key methods used in reducing internal tensions over coopetitive strategy within hybrid networks such as the French cooperative banks.

Gorica Tapandjieva is a PhD student in the Systemic Modeling Laboratory at the École Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne. Her main research interests include service strategy, service modeling, enterprise architecture, and systems thinking. In her PhD thesis, while conducting action research, she designs artifacts that facilitate an organization’s transformation towards service-orientation.

David J. Teece is a US-based organizational theorist and Professor in Global Business and Director of the Tusher Center for the Management of Intellectual Capital at the Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. Teece is also the chairman and cofounder of Berkeley Research Group, an expert services and consulting firm headquartered in Emeryville, California. His areas of interest include corporate strategy, entrepreneurship, innovation, competition policy, and intellectual property. Teece is one of the most influential authors in the strategic management field. He is identified as being partially responsible for the dynamic capabilities perspective in strategic management and has more than 125,000 citations on Google Scholar.

Annika Tidström is a Professor at the Department of Management, University of Vaasa, Finland. Her research interests are related to business networks, industrial relationships, coopetition, tensions, and strategy-as-practice. She has published several articles in journals such as Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, and Scandinavian Journal of Management. Professor Tidström is an active member of the international coopetition research community and is also involved in the Industrial Marketing and Purchasing (IMP) group.

Vladimir Vanyushyn is Associate Professor at Umeå School of Business and Economics, Sweden. His research lies at the intersection of innovation and entrepreneurship and focuses primarily on inter-organizational collaboration for innovation development and internationalization. His papers on inter-organizational collaboration have appeared in journals such as Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Small Business Management, Environment and Planning C, and International Small Business Journal.

Chander Velu is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. Prior to joining the IfM, he was a member of the faculty at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He has worked as a consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers and Booz Allen & Hamilton in London. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. His research work focuses on marketing strategy and innovation, with a particular interest in business model innovation.

Jako Volschenk is Senior Lecturer in Strategy and Sustainability at the University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), as well as on other Masters programs in South Africa, France, and Ukraine. He has worked with a number of South African and global institutions, including WWF, Nedbank, and USAID. He consults in the areas of strategy, environmental sustainability, and energy policy. Dr. Volschenk has furthermore published in the areas of coopetition, energy, and sustainability, as well as microfinance. He has supervised more than 100 Masters students in these areas. He holds a PhD in the area of coopetition.

Alain Wegmann has worked for fifteen years at Logitech in development (Switzerland, USA, and Taiwan), manufacturing (Taiwan) and marketing (USA). In 1997, he became Professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He heads a laboratory that develops the systemic enterprise architecture method (SEAM), a method designed to work on business and IT alignment. SEAM is applied to define business and technical strategies, as well as business and IT services (ITIL-compatible). SEAM is applied for teaching and consulting (http://lams.epfl.ch/reference/seam).

Miriam Wilhelm is Associate Professor of International Business and Management at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. She received her PhD from the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Her research interests include buyer–supplier relations, coopetition, and organizational paradoxes. Her research has been published in several top-tier journals, such as Organization Science and the Journal of Operations Management.