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The analysis of strategic groups of firms

European Management Journal, 1986
Competitive behaviour exhibited by firms operating in the same industry can differ greatly. There are some strategic conceptions, according to which it may be possible to differentiate different strategic groups of Firms from each other in any industry. The fundamental strategic conceptions are cost leadership and product differentiation.
Hans H. Hinterhuber, Martin Kirchebner
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Strategic Groups and Outcomes in Nursing Facilities

Health Care Management Review, 2003
This article uses the Miles and Snow typology of strategies to examine nursing facilities' strategic responses to their changing environment and whether strategic responses are associated with facilities performance in quality outcomes. The author hypothesizes that prospector nursing facilities will have the highest quality outcomes, followed by ...
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Strategic Groups and Rent Dissipation

Economic Inquiry, 2001
We consider a rent‐seeking contest in which players can form strategic groups before expending their outlays. We examine the profitability of endogenous group formation and the effect of such group formation on rent dissipation. We show the following: When just one strategic group is formed in equilibrium, group formation is beneficial both to the ...
Kyung Hwan Baik, Sanghack Lee
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Identifying Strategic Groups

2016
Although numerous studies provide initial evidence for the existence of strategic groups in the context of higher education, most of what has been written about strategic groups in higher education does not focus on the individual school’s goals and primary strategic approach.
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Strategic Groups

2016
Margaret Peteraf, Mark Shanley
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Strategic Groups in Higher Education

2016
Organizations in an industry following similar strategic approaches are commonly referred to as strategic groups. According to Porter (1980).
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Strategic decision-making in a group

2019
Iterative Public goods game under volunteer's ...
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Strategic Groups and the Demand for Beer

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1985
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