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joint venture
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joint venture
n.
A partnership or conglomerate, formed often to share risk or expertise: a joint venture between the film companies.
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Noun1.joint venture - a venture by a partnership or conglomerate designed to share risk or expertise; "a joint venture between the film companies to produce TV shows"
foreign direct investment - a joint venture between a foreign company and a United States company
venture - any venturesome undertaking especially one with an uncertain outcome
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joint venture
nGemeinschaftsunternehmen nt, → Joint Venture nt (Comm)
joint venture njoint venture f inv, società f inv a capitale misto


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How Joint Venturing Works Joint Venturing profits all parties, without any cash investment whatsoever.
The impact of the accumulation of experience on the partner performance has been examined empirically in some studies: we find strong evidence that firms learn to create more value as they accumulate experience in joint venturing (Anand and Khanna, 2000: 313).
Joint venturing is also an important alternative entry mode to internal start-up and acquisition (Kogut, 1988; Kogut and Singh, 1988; Pearce, 1982).
 
 
 
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