1. Successive product generations: financial implications of industry release rhythm alignment
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Bornemann, Torsten, Hattula, Cornelia, and Hattula, Stefan
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Consumer electronics industry -- Product introduction ,Transportation equipment industry -- Product introduction ,Marketing research ,New products -- Research ,Consumer electronics industry ,New technique ,Advertising, marketing and public relations ,Business - Abstract
A central question for firms releasing successive generations of a product is whether they should pursue a market-driven approach and align own product releases to existing industry-level patterns. While an alignment with industry patterns enables firms to capitalize on general market receptivity, it may also entail dilution and competitive interference effects. Using data on the consumer electronics and automotive industries, we show that the effectiveness of such alignment depends on two additional timing-related decisions: the firm's release regularity for successive product generations and its preannouncement timing. Firms benefit from alignment to the industry only if they release successive generations in a regular manner (to create anticipation) and refrain from early preannouncements (to avoid competitive counteraction). For all other combinations of release regularity and preannouncement timing, not aligning to the industry rhythm leads to higher levels of firm performance. Taken together, our findings enable a nuanced view of the interplay of timing-related launch decisions that provides actionable guidance for managers., Author(s): Torsten Bornemann [sup.1] , Cornelia Hattula [sup.2] , Stefan Hattula [sup.3] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.7839.5, 0000 0004 1936 9721, Department of Marketing, Goethe University Frankfurt, , Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 4, 60323, [...]
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- 2020
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