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Conventional wisdom holds that newcomers and outsiders are better than incumbents at disrupting mature industries, because they’re less hindered by conventions, vested interests, and other sources of inertia. A great deal of empirical evidence, however, suggests that in reality outsiders often struggle to effect change. We’re interested in understanding why they struggle.
Conventional wisdom holds that newcomers and outsiders are better than incumbents at disrupting mature industries, because they’re less hindered by conventions, vested interests, and other sources of inertia. A great deal of empirical evidence, however, suggests that in reality outsiders often struggle to effect change. We’re interested in understanding why they struggle.
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