Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
480279 European Journal of Operational Research 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Investment is a central theme in economics, finance, and operational research. Traditionally, the focus of analysis has been either on assessing the value of flexibility (investment under uncertainty) or on describing commitment effects in competitive settings (industrial organization). Research contributions addressing the intersection of investment under uncertainty and industrial organization have become numerous in recent years. In this paper, we provide an overview aimed at categorizing and relating these research streams. We highlight managerial insights concerning the nature of competitive advantage (first- versus second-mover advantage), the manner in which information is revealed, firm heterogeneity, capital increment size, and the number of competing firms.

► Literature review with categorization of research contributions on strategic investment under uncertainty. ► Incentive of being leader vs. follower. ► Information revelation in multiplayer dynamic investment games. ► Dynamic effects of firm asymmetry. ► Future research directions.

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