“…First, firms' performance prompts them to choose different cooperation strategies (Lant et al, 1992;Nohria and Gulati, 1996;Audia et al, 2000;Mezias et al, 2002;Fleming and Bromiley, 2003;Baum et al, 2005), such as a firm's propensity to engage in partnerships (Baum et al, 2005) and partner-selection strategies. Second, numerous characteristics of the context have been shown to play a role in shaping a firm's cooperation strategy; these characteristics include experienced uncertainty (Xie et al, 2012), national culture (Hofstede, 1984;Peng, 2005;Griffith et al, 2006;Siakas et al, 2010;Furres et al, 2012;Golonka and Rzadca, 2013) and generalized trust (Hofstede, 1984;Doney et al, 1998;Monczka et al, 1998;Young-Ybarra and Wiersema, 1999;Ibrahim and Ribbers, 2009).…”