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Arts 8 Business 8 Business (General) 8 Business and Economics 8 Film and Video Studies 8 Finance & Management 8 Management 8 Social Sciences 8 Urban Planning 8
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Ahuja, Gautam 2 Ethiraj, Sendil K. 2 Agarwal, Rajshree 1 Coff, Russell W. 1 Ganco, Martin 1 Graebner, Melissa E. 1 Kale, Prashant 1 Kriauciunas, Aldas 1 Lee, Peggy M. 1 Levinthal, Daniel A. 1 McDonald, Michael L. 1 Mitchell, Will 1 Polidoro, Francisco 1 Westphal, James D. 1 Wu, Brian 1 Zhu, David H. 1 Ziedonis, Rosemarie H. 1
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Opportunity costs and non-scale free capabilities: profit maximization, corporate scope, and profit margins
Levinthal, Daniel A.; Wu, Brian - 2010
The resource-based view on firm diversification, subsequent to Penrose ( 1959 ), has focused primarily on the fungibility of resources across domains. We make a clear analytical distinction between scale free capabilities and those that are subject to opportunity costs and must be allocated to...
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Structural homophily or social asymmetry? The formation of alliances by poorly embedded firms
Ahuja, Gautam; Polidoro, Francisco; Mitchell, Will - 2009
Recent research shows that preexisting network structure constrains the formation of new interorganizational alliances. Firms that are poorly embedded in a network structure are less likely than richly embedded firms to form alliances, because they lack informational and reputational benefits....
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Reputations for toughness in patent enforcement: implications for knowledge spillovers via inventor mobility
Agarwal, Rajshree; Ganco, Martin; Ziedonis, Rosemarie H. - 2009
‘Job hopping’ by engineers and scientists is widely heralded as an important channel for knowledge spillovers within industries. Far less is known, however, about the actions firms take to reduce the outward flow of knowledge through markets for skilled labor. This study investigates the...
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What do they know? The effects of outside director acquisition experience on firm acquisition performance
McDonald, Michael L.; Westphal, James D.; Graebner, … - 2008
This article contributes to the literature on board effectiveness by being perhaps the first to systematically examine how the nature of outside directors' prior experience, and resulting expertise, will influence the performance of a focal firm's strategic initiatives. Our theoretical model is...
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Performance effects of imitative entry
Ethiraj, Sendil K.; Zhu, David H. - 2008
This article examines how waiting to imitate a product affects the performance of the imitator compared to the innovator. Specifically, we address two research questions. Under what conditions does imitation erode the advantage of the innovator? What strategies of imitators help overcome the...
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Allocation of inventive effort in complex product systems
Ethiraj, Sendil K. - 2007
This paper examines the allocation of inventive effort in complex product systems. I argue that complex product systems, e.g., personal computers (PCs), are distinguished by functional interaction among several components, each guided by a relatively autonomous bundle of technical and economic...
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The impact of socialist imprinting and search on resource change: a study of firms in lithuania
Kriauciunas, Aldas; Kale, Prashant - 2006
Firms in transition economies experienced a large exogenous shock in their external business environment in the late 1980s when these economies moved from a socialist-oriented economic environment to a more market-oriented economic environment. This paper examines the following research question...
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Managerial foresight and attempted rent appropriation: insider trading on knowledge of imminent breakthroughs
Ahuja, Gautam; Coff, Russell W.; Lee, Peggy M. - 2005
In order to establish a competitive advantage, firms must acquire or create resources at a price below their value in use. Absent pure luck, this requires managers to exercise foresight about a resource's future value and/or complementarities with pre-existing capabilities. This foresight grants...
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