Monika Golonka
Kozminski University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Monika Golonka.
Baltic Journal of Management | 2016
Monika Golonka; Dominika Latusek
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the forming and configuring of interfirm cooperation in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) characterized by different rates of growth. Design/methodology/approach – The study applies a qualitative approach. A multi-site case study was conducted in 26 Polish ICT firms. Findings – The research indicates that SMEs manage alliances ad hoc and are characterized by a constantly emerging portfolio of partners. The results also indicate that “stable-growth” and “hyper-growth” firms adopt different approaches to managing alliances and they are characterized by different attitude of top managers towards uncertainty. Practical implications – The results suggest that the managers’ attitude affects the formation and management of alliance portfolio in SMEs. The authors further highlight the importance of managerial agency within the firms and indicate that managers can actively shape the alliance portfolio of their firms. Originality/value – The paper theoretically co...
Journal of Management and Business Administration, Central Europe | 2016
Monika Golonka
Abstract Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to compare the phenomenon of interfirm cooperation strategy in both hyper-growth, and stable-growth knowledge and technology–intensive firms, in a country characterized by a high level of generalized trust: Sweden. Methodology: Qualitative methods were incorporated: direct semistructured interviews with top managers in 13 ICT firms (8 hyper-growth and 5 stable-growth), analyzis of reports, corporate websites and press releases. Furthermore, interviews in 3 expert firms in the industry were conducted, facilitating interfirm cooperation. Conclusions: There were significant differences in interfirm cooperation strategy in two distinguished groups of the firms: hyper-growth, and stable-growth. Managers’ individual approaches to uncertainty, strategy and cooperation might be more important than institutional settings. The ICT firms operate in a constantly changing global environment and local context seems to have only a minor impact on the rules of the game in the industry. Research limitations: This study was a qualitative explorative approach as an introduction to further empirical research. Originality: The study presents an interfirm cooperation phenomenon incorporating different perspectives and settings. It contributes to alliance portfolio literature (forming and managing of alliance portfolio in a different context/country/industry), and enhances understanding of firm strategies characterized by different growth rates.
European Management Journal | 2015
Monika Golonka
Journal of Business Economics and Management | 2013
Monika Golonka; Robert Rzadca
MPRA Paper | 2012
Monika Golonka
European Management Journal | 2016
Monika Golonka
Przedsiębiorczość i Zarządzanie | 2015
Monika Golonka
Proceedings of the 11th International Academic Conference, Reykjavik | 2014
Monika Golonka
Archive | 2014
Monika Golonka; Ict Industry
Management and Business Administration. Central Europe | 2013
Monika Golonka