2024
DOI: 10.1002/smj.3651
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Double‐edged stars: Michelin stars, reactivity, and restaurant exits in New York City

Daniel B. Sands

Abstract: Research SummaryThis article develops a theoretical framework to explicate how third parties, who are not transactionally involved in a given exchange relationship, can promote or impede the creation and capture of value by influencing market actor beliefs and behaviors. I investigate these issues empirically through an abductive mixed‐method case study of the Michelin Guide's entry into New York City. An examination of two decades of the openings and closings of New York City's elite restaurants indicates tha… Show more

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