First come, first served: an analysis of pioneer and follower firms' market and nonmarket actions in the European mobile telephone industry
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First come, first served: an analysis of pioneer and follower firms' market and nonmarket actions in the European mobile telephone industryFecha de Publicación
2005-07Resumen
This study examines the relationship between erosion of the first-mover's market share and the differences in competitive behaviour of pioneer firms and followers. Particularly, we pay particular attention to market ... [+]
This study examines the relationship between erosion of the first-mover's market share and the differences in competitive behaviour of pioneer firms and followers. Particularly, we pay particular attention to market actions related to innovation, pricing and promotion, and to non-market actions related to judicial issues. The empirical study has been carried out with companies that are present in a dynamic context, such as the European mobile telephone industry. Our results show that when followers take more non-market actions than pioneers the negative effect on the firstentrant's advantage is more significant. On the contrary, we have not found a significant impact of innovating and pricing actions. [-]
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Workings Paper. Bussiness Economics2005-12
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