First Mover / First Mover Advantage

Definition

A First Mover is a company or individual that is the first to enter a market or develop a new product or service, gaining a potential competitive advantage by setting the standard and building customer loyalty early. Examples include companies like Amazon in online retail and Tesla in electric vehicles, both of which established dominance by being first to market.

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The brave (or reckless) company that jumps into something new before anyone else, hoping to win big—unless, of course, the idea flops and they just end up as the cautionary tale everyone else learns from.