When an external environment is not competitive, firms develop a bureaucratic, non-nimble corporate culture that leaves them structurally unable to adapt when competition finally arrives—they don't merely need to 'try harder,' they don't know how, because their entire hierarchy, design teams, and structure were built for a non-competitive world.

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Speaker

Russ Roberts

Evidence Quote

when the competition came they it wasn't just like well they gotta try harder now they didn't know how to try harder

Source

Michael Munger on Franchising, Vertical Integration, and the Auto Industry 06/22/2009EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:26 AM

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