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The probability of alliance success is increased when partnering firms internalize successful alliance experiences.
Sibling
A person’s brother or sister; individuals having one or both parents in common.
Expectations
The belief or anticipation about the way events, behaviors, or things are supposed to unfold.
Later-born Children
Children who are not the firstborn in their families, which can sometimes influence their personality and behavior due to their birth order.
First-born Child
Refers to a person's first biological or adopted child, who may experience unique developmental influences and family dynamics.
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