2017
DOI: 10.1108/s0733-558x20170000050009
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Analogical Learning and Categorical Identity during Market Emergence

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“…Film reviews of category-spanning "hybrid" films show higher variance and occasionally result in exceptionally good performance (Hsu, Negro & Perritti 2012). Specific product reviews for beers vary depending on whether a brewer is categorized as a lager producer (Verhaal et al 2015;Barlow et al 2016; Frake 2016); and product reviews for digital cameras depend on the identity of the producer by its category (Sørensen & Feng 2017).…”
Section: Theory and Research On Category Emergencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Film reviews of category-spanning "hybrid" films show higher variance and occasionally result in exceptionally good performance (Hsu, Negro & Perritti 2012). Specific product reviews for beers vary depending on whether a brewer is categorized as a lager producer (Verhaal et al 2015;Barlow et al 2016; Frake 2016); and product reviews for digital cameras depend on the identity of the producer by its category (Sørensen & Feng 2017).…”
Section: Theory and Research On Category Emergencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes these agents are individuals or set of individuals behaving as activists leading a social movement of sorts (Rao et al 2003). In other accounts, these agents include collective groups and entities such as consumers (Rosa, Porac, Runsor-Spanjol & Saxon 1999;Sørensen & Feng 2017), industry associations (Wagespuck & Sorensen 2010), market intermediaries such as promoters (Khaire 2017), institutional logics (Jha and Beckman 2017) and agents of the state (Edman and Ahmadjian, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%