articleIndustrial and Corporate ChangeAug 1, 2002Closed access

The birth of capabilities: market entry and the importance of pre-history

Dartmouth Hospital · Dartmouth College

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Abstract

We analyze the birth of capabilities and resources within organizations and within industries, and their historical antecedents, at the time of market entry. We find a consistent theme: the greater the similarity between pre-entry firm resources and the required resources in an industry, the greater the likelihood that a firm will enter that particular industry, and the greater the likelihood that the firm will survive and prosper. In addition, resource gaps affect the likelihood, speed and mode of entry. Copyright 2002, Oxford University Press.

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  • Business history
  • Humanities
  • Sociology
  • Management
  • Library science
  • Economic history
  • Art
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