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ArtikelOrganizational Ownership, Competitive Intensity, and Firm Performance : An Empirical Study of The Indian Manufacturing Sector  
Oleh: Ramaswamy, Kannan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Strategic Management Journal vol. 22 no. 10 (2001), page 989-998.
Topik: firm performance; ownership; public sector firms; competitive intensity; privatization; india
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    • Nomor Panggil: SS30.8
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Isi artikelEmerging countries are using privatization as a key strategy in their drive to become free market economies. Although these ownership changes are rapidly gaining prominence, the academic literature has been equivocal about the performance benefits of private versus state ownership. The lack of clarity in findings can be largely traced to the underspecification of the models that prior studies have examined. Specifically, prior studies have mostly ignored the central role of competitive rivalry. This paper proposes a model that centers around the interactive, inseparbale effects of ownership and competitive rivalry on firm performance. Results of the empirical examination set in india show that competitive intensity moderates the relationship between ownership and performance.
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