New research explores the paradox of firms’ unique technologies

A company’s ability to be technologically unique is an asset, but it can also be a costly, isolating characteristic. A new study published in Strategic Management Journal provides empirical evidence of this paradox, offering documentation of technologically unique payoffs, as well as the double penalty of being a contrarian company.

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