Organizational ecology models of market dynamics emphasize the competition-inducing role of inter-organizational niche overlap—targeting similar market niches increases competitive pressure and thus reduces organizations’ fitness. Recent studies, however, have suggested that moderate niche overlap may positively influence organizational viability by enhancing comparability and promoting legitimacy spillovers. Data on consumers’ impressions of Dutch music festivals and on the growth and decline of early Internet search engines were used to test the proposition that niche overlap may, in fact, be non-monotonically related to organizational fitness. Since new organizations must first gain recognition by being comparable to others, they will be...
The ability to keep up with changing technology is critical for a company's long-term survival. Howe...
Although (neo)global competition is now well-established, marketing studies have yet to develop a co...
This study examines whether product specialization offers retailers greater performance in a period ...
In this paper we argue that patterns of organizational niche overlap and nonoverlap influence the or...
The literature on organizational niche suggests that competition between firms that have overlapping...
The literature on organizational niche suggests that competition between firms that have overlapping...
Departing from the population-level emphasis of density dependence research in organizational ecolog...
This article examines the effects of crowding in a market center on rates of change in organizationa...
Although strategy research typically regards firm scope as a positional characteristic associated wi...
What is the relationship between niche and performance? We identify two types of niche positions—pro...
In some organizational applications, the principle of allocation (PoA) and scale advantage (SA) oppo...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
This paper extends niche theory to develop an intraorganizational conceptualization of the niche tha...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
This article examines the effects of crowding in a market center on rates of change in organizationa...
The ability to keep up with changing technology is critical for a company's long-term survival. Howe...
Although (neo)global competition is now well-established, marketing studies have yet to develop a co...
This study examines whether product specialization offers retailers greater performance in a period ...
In this paper we argue that patterns of organizational niche overlap and nonoverlap influence the or...
The literature on organizational niche suggests that competition between firms that have overlapping...
The literature on organizational niche suggests that competition between firms that have overlapping...
Departing from the population-level emphasis of density dependence research in organizational ecolog...
This article examines the effects of crowding in a market center on rates of change in organizationa...
Although strategy research typically regards firm scope as a positional characteristic associated wi...
What is the relationship between niche and performance? We identify two types of niche positions—pro...
In some organizational applications, the principle of allocation (PoA) and scale advantage (SA) oppo...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
This paper extends niche theory to develop an intraorganizational conceptualization of the niche tha...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
This article examines the effects of crowding in a market center on rates of change in organizationa...
The ability to keep up with changing technology is critical for a company's long-term survival. Howe...
Although (neo)global competition is now well-established, marketing studies have yet to develop a co...
This study examines whether product specialization offers retailers greater performance in a period ...