“…Because of its inherent properties, including common pressure on decision-making centre, mutual compromises, regular negotiations, the benefit conflict unceasingly, as well as lack of the powerful control method to members, they may betray cooperation promises which leads to mutual distrust, information sharing channels impeded, control costs rise, technological innovation efficiency drop and so on, resulting in the alliance instability ultimately [2], [3]. In order to keep competitive advantage, firms must transfer their knowledge, and the Innovation Alliance has provided a good opportunity for knowledge transfer and learning [4].…”