SPEED, STEALTH, AND SELECTIVE ATTACK - HOW SMALL FIRMS DIFFER FROM LARGE FIRMS IN COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOR

成果类型:
Review
署名作者:
CHEN, MJ; HAMBRICK, DC
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/256688
发表日期:
1995
页码:
453-482
关键词:
INDUSTRIAL-PRODUCT BUSINESSES PIMS-BASED ANALYSIS market share CORPORATE-STRATEGY FORMAL-STRUCTURE performance size reputation responses MODEL
摘要:
This study examined how small firms differ in their competitive behaviors from their large rivals in an industry and explored the implications of differences for performance. Data on competitive moves and countermoves exchanged by major U.S. airlines supported the predicted differences. The small airlines more actively initiated competitive challenges and were speedy but low-key, even secretive, in executing their actions. They were also less likely and slower to respond when attacked and, contrary to expectations, their responses were more visible than those of their larger opponents. Deviations from group norms hurt performance for both the large and small firms.