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In a world of accelerating innovation cycles, shortening knowledge half-life periods, growing plurality of interests …
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Innovation is a prominent phenomenon that enables a firm to gain a competitive advantage against its rivals. However …, this does not mean that being innovative allows a firm to perform better. Although innovation has been investigated in the … innovations. Different kinds of innovation require different kinds of business models and may have varying impacts on consumer …
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In this study, we examine the nature of Schumpeterian competition between entrants and incumbents. We argue that incumbents may respond to the threat of entry by either attacking the entrant or trying to learn from it, and that entrants, in turn, may react by either reciprocating the incumbent's...
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The concept of a dominant design has taken on a quasi-paradigmatic status in analyses of the link between technological and industrial dynamics. A review of the empirical literature reveals a variety of interpretations about some aspects of the phenomenon such as its underlying causal mechanisms...
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Many successful franchise chains directly own a positive fraction of stores --- a structure referred to as plural form. We propose that this ownership structure is chosen as a commitment not to expropriate franchisees. The theoretical model is based on an empirical analysis of contract and...
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