Resource‐seeking agglomeration: a study of market entry in the lodging industry

Arturs Kalnins(University of Southern California), Wilbur Chung(University of the Arts)
Strategic Management Journal
May 20, 2004
Cited by 264

Abstract

Abstract We analyze whether firms prefer collocating with incumbent firms when choosing among markets to enter, highlighting the role of resource‐seeking as a motivation for collocation. We propose that entrants will locate near others possessing resources that can spill over, but will avoid locations where existing firms will exploit spillovers without contributing. To test these propositions, we analyze the location decisions of 570 new hotels in Texas between 1992 and 2000. We find that hotels are attracted to markets with branded upscale hotels. Further, we find that owners of upscale hotels avoid markets with hotels without similar resources. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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