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ArtikelThe Impact of Alternative Operationalizations of Industry Structural Elements on Measures of Performance for Entrepreneurial Manufacturing Ventures  
Oleh: McDougall, Patricia Phillips ; Robinson, Kenneth C.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Strategic Management Journal vol. 19 no. 11 (1998), page 1079-1100.
Topik: MANUFACTURING; industry structure; entrepreneurship; life cycle; industry concentration; product differentiation
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    • Nomor Panggil: SS30.2
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Isi artikelUsing a sample of 115 manufacturing ventures, this study examined elements of industry structure which prior theory and research in the fields of industrial organization economics, strategic management, and entrepreneurship suggest are the most important structural characteristics of industries. Future researchers should carefully select the particular operationalization of industry structure as our research demonstrates that the influence of industry stryctyral elements on measures of firm performance is strongly dependent upon the particular operationalization utilized. In addition, measures of industry structure were found to have a differential impact on alternative measures of firm performance, suggesting that different performance measures are not interchangable proxies for one another.
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