The Notion of Arch Incumbency for De Novo Ventures: Experience from European Airlines
By definition, de novo industry ventures do not share many market-contact points with incumbents – itself an important source of competitive ‘stability’ through mutual forbearance. As such, these ventures are often subject to aggressive retaliation at the outset, which could threaten their very surv...
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Main Author: | FAN, Terence Ping Ching |
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2008
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