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The Moderating Role of Complementary Technological Resources in the Diversifcation-Performance Relationship

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  • Ludovic Dibiaggio

    (CERAMA - Histoire et Critique des Arts - Centre d'étude et de recherche d'archéologie méditerranéenne et atlantique. UHB - MEN : EA1279 - UR2 - Université de Rennes 2)

  • Maryam Nasyar
  • Lionel Nesta

    (OFCE - Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques (Sciences Po) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po)

Abstract

This article analyzes the moderating role of complementary technological resources in the diversification–performance relationship. Our contention is that entry into a new market poses challenges to complementary resources that are already being exploited and that diversification thus comes at a substantial cost to the diversifying firm. Using a sample of the world's largest manufacturers, we find that the effect of diversification on productivity is positive for firms with an initially low level of overall technological complementarity. Firms that specialize and have existing complementarities are negatively affected by diversification because the process of unbundling and rebundling technological resources is disruptive to productive firms.

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  • Ludovic Dibiaggio & Maryam Nasyar & Lionel Nesta, 2014. "The Moderating Role of Complementary Technological Resources in the Diversifcation-Performance Relationship," Post-Print hal-03411769, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03411769
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