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Resumen de Macro-Competitive Context and Diversification: : The Impact of Macroeconomic Growth and Foreign Competition

Julia Hautz, Michael Mayer, Christian Stadler

  • This longitudinal study of large European firms (1993�2007) offers a conceptual model that explains how two key aspects of the macro-competitive environment, macroeconomic growth and foreign competition, shape product and international diversification. The results indicate that greater foreign competition reduces product diversification but fosters international diversification, while macroeconomic growth has a positive impact on product diversification and a negative one on international diversification. These findings suggest that managers have to set economy-wide, macro-competitive conditions alongside firm and industry-level considerations when making diversification strategy choices.


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