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In standard promotion tournaments, contestants are ranked based on their output or productivity. We argue that workers’ career progression may also depend on their relative rankings in dimensions a priori unrelated to their job performance, such as visibility or in-person presence. Such...
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The emergence of competition is a defining aspect of human nature and characterizes many important social environments …
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We analyze equally competitive spouses competing for promotion in their respective workplaces and show that an asymmetric equilibrium featuring household specialization can arise. Examples where the asymmetric equilibrium is welfare-superior to the symmetric equilibrium are highlighted. By...
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In this study, we examine the influence of competitiveness on the stability of labour relations using the example of premature employment and training contract termination in the apprenticeship education sector. The paper extends the small but growing evidence on the external relevance of...
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publications in Wiley and Springer Nature journals at the cost of other journals. From that two related competition concerns emerge …
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.S. patents matched to corporate owners, we quantify how foreign competition affects domestic innovation. Rising import exposure … sectoral patenting trends, we find that U.S. patent production declines in sectors facing greater import competition. This …
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When managers have objectives beyond maximizing monetary profits, inefficiencies may arise. An increase in competition … competition shocks. We find that import competition leads to productivity increases in family-managed firms that are initially …
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The concept of electoral competition plays a central role in many subfields of political science, but no consensus …
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We illustrate a new source of comparative advantage that is generated by countries' different ability to adjust to technological change. Our model introduces substitution of workers in codifiable (routine) tasks with more efficient machines, a process extensively documented in the labor...
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Increased competition tends to benefit all buyers with increasing product variety and decreasing prices. However, if … local and external market channels compete for the same class of products, increased competition from the external market …
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