竞争对手分析
盈利能力指数
吸引力
论证(复杂分析)
组织生态学
产业组织
人口
竞赛(生物学)
市场份额
适者生存
经济
技术变革
市场结构
业务
市场经济
营销
生态学
社会学
人口学
生物
管理
财务
心理学
生物化学
进化生物学
精神分析
宏观经济学
作者
James M. Utterback,Fernando Suárez
标识
DOI:10.1016/0048-7333(93)90030-l
摘要
Why some firms die while others survive? Survival has long been recognized as a basic goal for a manufacturing firm. At least in the long term, survival should be related to various measures of performance, such as market share and profitability. Advocates of population ecology have argued that life chances of organizations are affected by population density at the time of founding. According to this argument, organizations founded during periods of intense competition will have persistently higher age-specific rates of mortality than those founded during periods with lower numbers of competitors. At least for the case of manufacturing firms, there may be more profound causes than competitive turmoil that explain a firm's survival chances. These have to do with the evolution of technology in an industry. Population density may only be a reflection of underlying driving forces based on technological change that determine the form and level of competition, the attractiveness of entry, and ultimately the structure of an industry.
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