Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry

This article focuses upon dynamic aspects of strategic groups in the context of the US insurance industry from 1970–84. It examines the longitudinal structure of industry strategic groups and identifies the strategic patterns followed by these strategic groups over time. the mobility rates of firms...

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Main Authors: Fiegenbaum, A., Thomas, Howard
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-49202014-08-01T01:36:20Z Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry Fiegenbaum, A. Thomas, Howard This article focuses upon dynamic aspects of strategic groups in the context of the US insurance industry from 1970–84. It examines the longitudinal structure of industry strategic groups and identifies the strategic patterns followed by these strategic groups over time. the mobility rates of firms between strategic groups are also assessed. It appears that three dominant groups are present throughout the period of the study while other group positions emerge and disappear over time. the evidence suggests that the quantum theory of strategic adaptation (i.e. dramatic and concerted change) satisfactorily models the processes of strategic group change. And, a low level of firm mobility is found to exist between strategic groups consistent with the presence of inertia and mobility barriers. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3921 info:doi/10.1111/j.1467-6486.1993.tb00296.x Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Business Administration, Management, and Operations
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Fiegenbaum, A.
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Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry
description This article focuses upon dynamic aspects of strategic groups in the context of the US insurance industry from 1970–84. It examines the longitudinal structure of industry strategic groups and identifies the strategic patterns followed by these strategic groups over time. the mobility rates of firms between strategic groups are also assessed. It appears that three dominant groups are present throughout the period of the study while other group positions emerge and disappear over time. the evidence suggests that the quantum theory of strategic adaptation (i.e. dramatic and concerted change) satisfactorily models the processes of strategic group change. And, a low level of firm mobility is found to exist between strategic groups consistent with the presence of inertia and mobility barriers.
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author Fiegenbaum, A.
Thomas, Howard
author_facet Fiegenbaum, A.
Thomas, Howard
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title Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry
title_short Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry
title_full Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry
title_fullStr Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry
title_full_unstemmed Industry and Strategic Group-Dynamics - Competitive Strategy in the Insurance Industry
title_sort industry and strategic group-dynamics - competitive strategy in the insurance industry
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1993
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3921
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