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Anticipatory rivalry as a moderator of the relationship between firm resources and performance

Somnath Lahiri, Ben L.kedia, S.Raghunath,Narendra M.Agarwal
Journal Name
International journal of management
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2009
Journal Publications Functional Area
Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management
Publication Date
Apr-09
Abstract

Although interfirm rivalry as a determinant of firm behavior and performance has been extensively discussed in the literature, there has been little examination of the influence of rivalry that is not current but can potentially unfold in the future. This study investigates the effect of anticipated rivalry on the relationship between crucial firm resources and firm performance

Anticipatory rivalry as a moderator of the relationship between firm resources and performance

Author(s) Name: Somnath Lahiri, Ben L.kedia, S.Raghunath,Narendra M.Agarwal
Journal Name: International journal of management
Volume: Apr-09
Year of Publication: 2009
Abstract:

Although interfirm rivalry as a determinant of firm behavior and performance has been extensively discussed in the literature, there has been little examination of the influence of rivalry that is not current but can potentially unfold in the future. This study investigates the effect of anticipated rivalry on the relationship between crucial firm resources and firm performance