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This paper examines firms' choices to use mobile platforms — namely iOS and Android. Using Crunchbase® data on startups … seeking external funding, we find that 16 of 47 business categories are likely to use mobile platforms. 10 of these 16 exhibit … no platform preferences, implying substitutability. Businesses that are unlikely to use mobile platforms view the …
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The optimal distinctiveness literature highlights a fundamental trade-off in product positioning within market categories: products should be distinct to minimize competition, but similar to build legitimacy. Most recently, this research has focused on understanding sources of variance in the...
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the start-up capital of the future. But what's the matter? What are the internet start-ups especially looking for in …
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the start-up capital of the future. But what's the matter? What are the internet start-ups especially looking for in …
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The case describes the dramatic journey of a movie theater "Konark Cinema" from an oligopolistic to monopolistic competition, with an enormous opportunity to skim the market today. The primary concern for the owner and management is to revive the business in order to recover the huge losses, and...
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This investigation into small-to-medium sized wine businesses empirically tests linkages among differentiation … strategies and financial performance over time. Using a two-by-two model, we examine the impact of differentiation strategies on … to cluster the sample firms into a two-by-two differentiation strategy model. Those wineries sourcing over 50% estate …
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We study optimal subsidies for renewable energy (RE) generation to internalize external benefits from intertemporal learning-by-doing spillovers, taking into account increasing marginal costs at the industry level due to limited availability of sites suitable for RE. We find that the optimal RE...
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