Title: WHAT YOU DON'T SEE CAN HURT YOU: AWARENESS CUES TO PROFILE INDIRECT COMPETITORS
Authors: Downing, Stephen T.
Kang, Jin-Su
Markman, Gideon D.
交大名義發表
National Chiao Tung University
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2019
Abstract: The awareness-motivation-capability (AMC) framework instructs firms to be aware of rivals, yet it offers limited guidance on how to profile those who are not yet rivals but stand to become so. Because rivals are embedded in dyads, triads, tetrads, etc., amultilevel view can unearth awareness cues that specify a hostility profile and make the awareness construct prescient. Studying thousands of competitive encounters over 10 years, we show that, at the firm and dyad levels, diversification and asymmetric pressure (differential exposure to competitive pressure) are reliable cues predicting competitive encounters. At the network level, convergence drives triadic encounters (competition with a rival's rival), and the degree of separation among indirect competitors defines the outer bounds of the hostility profile. Specifically, direct rivals and second- and third-degree indirect competitors merit awareness-more distal players do not. Together, the awareness cues and hostility profile delineate the conceptual bound within which awareness is prescient and beyond which it is misplaced. Challenging several assumptions, our study shows that an arena view assists in predicting cross-industry competition; applying firm, dyad, and network levels of analysis is advisable to better foresee competition; and indirect competitors are "profilable," allowing us to "see" rivals even before they strike.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amj.2018.0048
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/153813
ISSN: 0001-4273
DOI: 10.5465/amj.2018.0048
Journal: ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
Volume: 62
Issue: 6
Begin Page: 1872
End Page: 1900
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