Authors
Susan K McEvily, Shobha Das, Kevin McCabe
Publication date
2000/4/1
Journal
Academy of Management Review
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
294-311
Publisher
Academy of Management
Description
Causal ambiguity protects distinctive competencies from imitation but might increase a firm's vulnerability to substitution. The authors suggest that firms can manage this tension by identifying the causes of superior performance and using this knowledge to make their commitments to key stakeholders more credible. Credible commitment allows a firm to influence its stakeholders and thereby simultaneously delay substitution and control the threat of imitation.
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Scholar articles
SK McEvily, S Das, K McCabe - Academy of Management Review, 2000