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Competition: Dangers of the Catbird Seat.(information changes strategy)(Brief Article)

Journal of Business Strategy

| September 01, 1999 | COPYRIGHT 2003 SourceMedia, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

From Blown to Bits: How the New Economics of Information Transforms Strategy, by Philip Evans and Thomas S. Wurster, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1999.

Incumbents can behave like the owners of Britannica. They can become paralyzed by their reluctance to cannibalize their established business model. ...

The paralysis of the leading incumbent is the …

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