Limited managerial cognition hinders firm flexibility, impacting consumer welfare and market integration.
Competition can affect how flexible companies are in making decisions. When managers have limited understanding, firms may not be as adaptable as they should be. This can lead to higher costs and less efficiency. Overall, firms tend to be less flexible than they should be for the benefit of society. When new companies enter the market, existing firms become less flexible. However, when markets are connected, flexibility increases, benefiting consumers.