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Product Technology Strategies and Firm Survival: The Personal Computer Industry 1974-1994
Barry Bayus, Rajshree Agarwal
Business Administration
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Personal Computer Industry
100%
Technology Strategy
100%
Firm Survival
100%
Technology-based Firms
100%
Product Technology
100%
New Industry
66%
Pre-entry Experience
66%
Survival Benefit
66%
Product Basis
33%
Technology Products
33%
Ultimate Performance
33%
Late Entrant
33%
Latest Technology
33%
Firm-product
33%
Entry Timing
33%
Initial Survival
33%
Technology Standards
33%
Survival Chances
33%
Entrepreneurial Startups
33%
Dynamic Industries
33%
Social Sciences
Personal Computer
100%
Electronics Industry
100%
Startup
100%
USA
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Computer Industry
100%