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The civilising tension at the heart of market-making: a case study of the stent industry

Author(s)
Lawlor, Jim  
Kavanagh, Donncha  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5800
Date Issued
2012-06
Date Available
2014-08-08T13:36:37Z
Abstract
We are interested in the emergence of new markets. While the literature contains various perspectives on how such new markets come to be, the dynamics of the marketization process are less clear. This paper focuses on the development of stent technology and examines the activities characteristic of its emerging market. We identify four market 'moments': a mutable marketing moment prior to the point of disruption; two parallel moments at the point of disruption – internecine marketing between emergent competitors, and subversive marketing between those competitors and established actors; and finally, a civilized marketing moment. We conclude that emergent competitors operate two distinct strategies at the point of disruption. Also, legal activities are central to marketization dynamics during this period. In terms of process, while creative destruction may broadly describe the move from disruption to acceptance, there is a period of creative construction prior to disruption, when the new market is coming into being.
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 the Author
Subjects

Market-making

Civilized marketing

Stent technology

Legal activity

Longitudinal case stu...

Translation

Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Conference Details
2nd Interdisciplinary Market Studies Workshop, European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management, Dublin, 7-8 June, 2012
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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F43_EIASM_2012.doc

Size

184 KB

Format

Microsoft Word

Checksum (MD5)

cae9346ee7838db47caaa54ef3000e51

Owning collection
Business Research Collection

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