Distinctive Features of Hidden Champions: A Systematic Literature Review (1992-2024)


  •  Sofia Arougay    
  •  Mohamed Nabil El Mabrouki    

Abstract

This article conducts a systematic literature review (SLR) on Hidden Champions—highly specialized, globally leading firms that remain relatively unknown to the public. Although interest in these firms has grown, academic research is dispersed across disciplines and regions. To consolidate this knowledge, the study reviews 58 peer-reviewed articles published between 1992 and 2024 from Scopus and Web of Science, following transparent selection criteria. The synthesis identifies five key thematic clusters: strategic niche focus, innovation-based advantage, leadership and organizational culture, internationalization, and relational capital. Findings show that Hidden Champions combine a narrow market focus with long-term strategic commitment, embedded innovation routines, distinctive leadership, early international expansion, and strong relational networks that reinforce their global niche dominance. While these patterns largely align with Simon’s foundational work, recent studies highlight customer-proximate innovation, global customer intimacy, and deeper ecosystem embeddedness. The review also notes a geographical evolution: European cases still predominate, but contributions from Asia and other regions are rising. By integrating fragmented insights into a unified framework, this article advances theory building and proposes a research agenda stressing broader geographic coverage, longitudinal designs, and greater attention to digitalization, dynamic capabilities, and sustainability.



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