Path analysis of the relationship between market share, business‐level conduct and risk
Carolyn Y. Woo
Strategic Management Journal, 1987, vol. 8, issue 2, 149-168
Abstract:
This study evaluated the impact of market share on three measures of business‐level risk: ROI variation, share instability and the difference between growth in price and growth in cost. The analysis also included conduct variables which might bear upon these relationships. The sample was drawn from the PIMS data base and consisted of mature industrial businesses separated into three types of market environments. Path analysis was employed and yielded partial support for the risk‐reduction benefits of market share.
Date: 1987
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