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Author: | Swaminathan, A. |
Title: | Resource partitioning and the evolution of specialist organizations: the role of location and identity in the U.S. wine industry |
Journal: | Academy of Management Journal
2001 : DEC, VOL. 44:6, p. 1169-1185 |
Index terms: | Organizational structure Wine industry USA |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Analyses of founding and mortality rates of specialist organizations in the U.S- wine industry over the period 1941-90 support Carroll's (1985) location-based resource-partitioning model - crowding of generalists in the market center creates opportunities for specialists. Specialists are affected when they violate their organizational form's identity characteristics and also when generalists can assume a robust identity allowing them to operate in both specialist and generalist industry segments. The results suggest a prominent role for an organizational form's identity in resource partitioning. |
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