Underdog什么时候赢?

IF 2.9 Q2 MANAGEMENT
B. Wernerfelt
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摘要

在几个著名的例子中,拥有大量资源的现任企业在其核心业务中被年轻的初创企业击败。我们确定了一个通用机制来解释这些进入者如何在看似不可能的情况下取得成功。具体而言,我们认为,他们通过使用新的商业模式来规避进入壁垒,这些模式不依赖于难以模仿的资源来保护现任者。虽然进入者正在积累商业模式的经验,但他们开发了自己难以模仿的资源,这些资源最终使他们能够扩展到现有企业的核心市场。我们在一个模型中形式化了这个论点,导出了几个比较静态的预测,并用一些例子进行了说明。如果在职者立即做出反应,该机制就不起作用,但我们将借鉴有关企业惰性的文献,认为该机制的三个特性使得在职者采用新商业模式的速度特别慢。
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When Does the Underdog Win?
In several celebrated examples, incumbents with significant resources have been beaten, in their own core businesses, by young start-ups. We identify a general mechanism that explains how these entrants can succeed against seemingly impossible odds. Specifically, we argue that they circumvent the entry barriers by using new business models that do not depend on the hard-to-imitate resources protecting the incumbent. While the entrants are gaining experience with their business models, they develop their own hard-to-imitate resources, and these eventually allow them to expand into the incumbents’ core markets. We formalize the argument in a model, derive several comparative static predictions, and illustrate it with a number of examples. The mechanism does not work if the incumbents react immediately, but we will draw on the literature on corporate inertia to argue that three of the mechanism’s properties make it especially likely that incumbents will be slow to adopt new business models.
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Strategy Science
Strategy Science MANAGEMENT-
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