竞争对手分析
联盟
合法化
模仿
产业组织
业务
利用
感知
分歧(语言学)
营销
经济地理学
趋同(经济学)
经济
心理学
社会心理学
计算机科学
政治学
政治
哲学
经济增长
语言学
神经科学
法学
计算机安全
作者
Geert Duysters,Dovev Lavie,Anna Sabidussi,Uriel Stettner
标识
DOI:10.5465/amj.2017.1409
摘要
Management research has alluded to organizational and environmental conditions that drive firms’ tendencies to explore versus exploit. We complement this research by developing theory on vicarious learning to explain how a firm adjusts its own exploration level based on the exploration levels of its alliance partners and competitors. Using panel data on 180 electronics firms publicly traded in the United States, we reveal an inverted U-shaped association between a firm’s exploration tendency and the exploration levels of its partners and competitors. Convergence is explained by imitation and legitimation, while divergence is associated with risk perception and specialization in the knowledge domain. We further show how the convergence of the exploration tendency becomes stronger under firm-specific uncertainty but weaker when the exploration patterns exhibited by the firm’s partners and competitors are incoherent. Finally, counter to expectations, we show that this convergence is weakened by the technological proximity of the firm’s competitors. Our findings inform research on vicarious learning and the antecedents of exploration by underscoring the role of interdependence in firms’ exploration tendencies.
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