This paper analyzes empirically whether and if so to what extent later entrants in the European mobile telephony industry have a disadvantage vis-à-vis incumbents and early mover entrants. To analyze this question a dynamic model of market share development and a series of static models are considered. There is clear evidence of early mover advantage, mainly caused by the influence of the penetration rate: it pays to enter when still few people have acquired a mobile telephone. Another important determining factor is the Herfindahl–Hirschman Index at the moment of entry: it is significantly easier to enter a highly concentrated industry. Finally, there are important differences between countries, possibly indicating the relative strength of...
We advance first mover advantages literature by adding novel insights into the conditions that affec...
When attempting to enter a market, it is of the utmost importance to make a well-thought decision. N...
We analyze the effects of government policies on the evolution of an industry, the global mobile tel...
This paper analyzes empirically whether and if so to what extent later entrants in the European mobi...
Abstract We explore the existence of first mover advantages in mobile telecommunications markets. Bu...
This study examines the relationship between erosion of the first-mover’s market share and the diffe...
This paper examines the internationalization process of telecommunication carriers. In this industry...
This paper studies the effects of a country’s regulatory setting and competitive environment on the ...
The structure of mobile telecommunication markets varies considerably across Europe, ranging from mo...
This paper studies the effects of a country’s regulatory setting and competitive environment the per...
This paper focuses on the effects of within and between standards competition and competition betwee...
This study examines the relationship between erosion of the first-mover's market share and the diffe...
This paper examines the internationalization process of telecommunication carriers. In this industry...
This study examines the relationship between the erosion of first-mover advantages and the competiti...
We consider some two dynamic models of entry in mobile telephony, with and without strategic pricing...
We advance first mover advantages literature by adding novel insights into the conditions that affec...
When attempting to enter a market, it is of the utmost importance to make a well-thought decision. N...
We analyze the effects of government policies on the evolution of an industry, the global mobile tel...
This paper analyzes empirically whether and if so to what extent later entrants in the European mobi...
Abstract We explore the existence of first mover advantages in mobile telecommunications markets. Bu...
This study examines the relationship between erosion of the first-mover’s market share and the diffe...
This paper examines the internationalization process of telecommunication carriers. In this industry...
This paper studies the effects of a country’s regulatory setting and competitive environment on the ...
The structure of mobile telecommunication markets varies considerably across Europe, ranging from mo...
This paper studies the effects of a country’s regulatory setting and competitive environment the per...
This paper focuses on the effects of within and between standards competition and competition betwee...
This study examines the relationship between erosion of the first-mover's market share and the diffe...
This paper examines the internationalization process of telecommunication carriers. In this industry...
This study examines the relationship between the erosion of first-mover advantages and the competiti...
We consider some two dynamic models of entry in mobile telephony, with and without strategic pricing...
We advance first mover advantages literature by adding novel insights into the conditions that affec...
When attempting to enter a market, it is of the utmost importance to make a well-thought decision. N...
We analyze the effects of government policies on the evolution of an industry, the global mobile tel...