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First-Mover Advantage
Definition
The competitive benefit gained by a company that is the first to enter a new market or introduce a new product category. First-mover advantage creates intangible value through brand recognition, customer lock-in, and proprietary learning curves, although sustaining the advantage requires continued investment in innovation and customer relationships.
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