Research summary This article investigates how diversified firms reallocate internal non-scale free resources when one of their product business units (BUs) experiences increased exposure to international competition driven by a sharp decrease in trade tariffs. On average, firms tend to fight, by reallocating resources toward the BU affected by the trade shock and away from other BUs within the same firm. Two variables moderate this first-order effect with opposite signs. The level of sunk costs of the assets allocated to the BU affected by the shock is a positive moderator of resource reallocation to it. The presence of technological synergies between the BU affected and the rest of BUs instead moderates the relationship negatively. This ...
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Research summary This article investigates how diversified firms reallocate internal non-scale free...
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We investigate the R&D portfolio choices of multiproduct firms. When a firm increases cost-reducing ...
This paper examines the frequency, pervasiveness, and determinants of product switching by US manufa...
Research Summary Do firms respond to tougher competition by searching for completely new technologi...
Research summary This article investigates how diversified firms reallocate internal non-scale free...
A central theme in corporate strategy is that firm value is enhanced when managers have discretion t...
International audienceThis article studies power imbalances in alliances. More precisely, we seek to...
A central theme of international trade research has been the impact of trade liberalization on produ...
Research summary: The dominant view has been that businesses that are more related to each other are...
International audienceThis paper studies redeployment of resources between target and acquiring busi...
This study examines resource reallocation within firms by investigating how firms change their produ...
In this Ph.D. thesis, I study the allocation of resources from three different perspectives. The fir...
This paper examines the frequency, pervasiveness, and determinants of product switching by US manufa...
The spatial distribution of economic activities is shaped by the way in which firms operate. I study...
Research question/issueThis study uses the 1989 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to s...
Strategizing by firms from the resource-based view is concerned with the process through which firms...
We investigate the R&D portfolio choices of multiproduct firms. When a firm increases cost-reducing ...
This paper examines the frequency, pervasiveness, and determinants of product switching by US manufa...
Research Summary Do firms respond to tougher competition by searching for completely new technologi...