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Research Highlights Dual Nature of Technological Uniqueness in Firms

A recent study published in the Strategic Management Journal examines the dual nature of technological uniqueness in firms, identifying both its advantages and potential drawbacks.

Editorial Staff
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The study, released on March 21, 2026, delves into how a firm's unique technology can serve as a competitive advantage while simultaneously posing risks of isolation.

This paradox suggests that while firms may benefit from distinct technological capabilities, they may also face challenges in collaboration and integration within broader systems.

The findings have implications for firms considering investments in unique technologies, as they must weigh the potential for differentiation against the risks of becoming too insular.