Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.

One of the most important determinants of competitive advantage is the ability to successfully predict competitors‟ strategies, a capability known as competitive conjecturing capability. Although research has demonstrated the value of developing such a capability, the effects of training within a ho...

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Main Authors: Koh, Kenneth Kat Jun., Kuah, Sue-Maine., Tan, Charmaine Li Wen.
Other Authors: Lim Kui Suen, Lewis
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-439182023-05-19T06:24:05Z Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment. Koh, Kenneth Kat Jun. Kuah, Sue-Maine. Tan, Charmaine Li Wen. Lim Kui Suen, Lewis Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Management::Competition One of the most important determinants of competitive advantage is the ability to successfully predict competitors‟ strategies, a capability known as competitive conjecturing capability. Although research has demonstrated the value of developing such a capability, the effects of training within a hostile environment on a manager‟s competitive conjecturing capability are not yet well understood. To address this gap, our study examines how operating in hostile environment reduces a manager‟s competitive conjecturing capability and how training helps to mitigate the negative effect. Our results show that, in the absence of training, managers tend to be less accurate in predicting competitor‟s actions when being placed in a highly hostile environment due to various cognitive biases and reliance on heuristics. However, with appropriate training which improves knowledge about the competitive environment, conjecturing accuracy actually improves within a hostile environment. This research contributes to managerial practice by identifying the remedial actions for overcoming reduction in competitive conjectural accuracy due to environmental hostility. Despite the controversies concerning the effectiveness of training, we found out that one of the key factors of inaccuracy in competitive conjecturing is due to the lack of experience and training to handle strategic decision making in a hostile environment. We discuss the managerial implications of these findings and how firms can improve on their competitive conjecturing ability and ultimately improve firm performance. BUSINESS 2011-05-13T08:10:28Z 2011-05-13T08:10:28Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43918 en Nanyang Technological University 37 p. application/pdf
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Koh, Kenneth Kat Jun.
Kuah, Sue-Maine.
Tan, Charmaine Li Wen.
Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.
description One of the most important determinants of competitive advantage is the ability to successfully predict competitors‟ strategies, a capability known as competitive conjecturing capability. Although research has demonstrated the value of developing such a capability, the effects of training within a hostile environment on a manager‟s competitive conjecturing capability are not yet well understood. To address this gap, our study examines how operating in hostile environment reduces a manager‟s competitive conjecturing capability and how training helps to mitigate the negative effect. Our results show that, in the absence of training, managers tend to be less accurate in predicting competitor‟s actions when being placed in a highly hostile environment due to various cognitive biases and reliance on heuristics. However, with appropriate training which improves knowledge about the competitive environment, conjecturing accuracy actually improves within a hostile environment. This research contributes to managerial practice by identifying the remedial actions for overcoming reduction in competitive conjectural accuracy due to environmental hostility. Despite the controversies concerning the effectiveness of training, we found out that one of the key factors of inaccuracy in competitive conjecturing is due to the lack of experience and training to handle strategic decision making in a hostile environment. We discuss the managerial implications of these findings and how firms can improve on their competitive conjecturing ability and ultimately improve firm performance.
author2 Lim Kui Suen, Lewis
author_facet Lim Kui Suen, Lewis
Koh, Kenneth Kat Jun.
Kuah, Sue-Maine.
Tan, Charmaine Li Wen.
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author Koh, Kenneth Kat Jun.
Kuah, Sue-Maine.
Tan, Charmaine Li Wen.
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title Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.
title_short Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.
title_full Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.
title_fullStr Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.
title_full_unstemmed Training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.
title_sort training hones competitive conjecturing ability in a hostile environment.
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