Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7425317 Journal of Business Research 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper explores how variables measuring firms' sustainable competitive advantages influence profitability persistence. Using a large sample of firms from MSCI 23 developed countries during 1985-2013, I find that an index of economic rents (such as size and market share) significantly reduce profit mean reversion, whereas traditional barriers-to-entry measures do not lower mean reversion. Higher previous long-term performance and sustained market share are associated with lower future mean reversion in profitability. Outcomes dominated sources of advantages, although both were useful in predicting future profitability persistence.
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