Strategic groups, asymmetrical mobility barriers and contestability
Kenneth J. Hatten and
Mary Louise Hatten
Strategic Management Journal, 1987, vol. 8, issue 4, 329-342
Abstract:
This paper examines the literature on strategic groups and extends it: first, by clarifying the distinction between two alternate approaches to forming groups, emphasizing that multivariate group analysis can be used to conserve information not only summarize it as bivariate grouping does; second, by focusing attention on the importance of asymmetrical mobility barriers and competitive advantage in the process of industry consolidation and concentration; and third, by linking groups and the concept of contestability in an effort to make some progress towards explaining the evolution of industry structure.
Date: 1987
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