Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7425528 Journal of Business Research 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper investigates a firm's inclination to match a rival's strategic move under asymmetric market strength. Drawing from the awareness-motivation-capability framework, we theorize that a firm is more likely to match modestly weaker competitors to sustain its current lead and match modestly stronger competitors to eschew lagging further behind; conversely, a firm is less likely to match far weaker competitors due to its lack of attention and match far stronger competitors due to its inability to compete. Event history analysis of a set of IT companies' entry moves into various locations in China exhibits support for our hypotheses. Our findings suggest that a firm's matching response most often occurs under a moderate level of asymmetric market strength.
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