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| Title: |
Hits
And Misses:
Managers’ (Mis)Categorization Of Competitors
In The Manhattan Hotel Industry |
| Author(s): |
Joel
A. C. Baum
Rotman School of Management
University of Toronto
Theresa
K. Lant
NYU Stern School of Business |
| Abstract
Text: |
Organizations
create their environments by constructing interpretations
and then acting on them as if they were true. This study
examines the cognitive spatial boundaries that managers
of Manhattan hotels impose on their competitive environment.
We derive and estimate a model that specifies how the attributes
of managers’ own hotels and potential rival hotels
influence their categorization of competing and non-competing
hotels. We show that similarity in geographic location,
price, and size are central to managers’ beliefs about
the identity of their competitors, but that the weights
they assign to these dimensions when categorizing competitors
diverge from their influence on competitive outcomes. Although
such categorization is commonly conceived as a rational
process based on the assessment of similarities and differences,
we suggest that significant distortions can occur in the
categorization process and examine empirically how factors
including managers’ attribution errors, cognitive
limitations, and (in)experience lead them to make type I
and type II competitor categorization errors and to frame
competitive environments that are incomplete, erroneous,
or even superstitious. Our findings suggest that understanding
inter-firm competition may require greater attention being
given to the cognitive foundations of competition. |
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Copy Available: |
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| Electronic
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