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The dynamic of a competitive strategy is reflected in the actions and reactions of rival companies within the marketplace. Daily we can see how the actions taken by a company in order to achieve its goals are counter reacted by its rivals. Given this relationship, the effectiveness of a strategy...
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Economic theorists have seldom discussed the social structures behind markets, even though market trading relies heavily on seller/buyer roles and personal relations among traders. This paper considers the structural basis of markets and proposes a layered approach which accommodates a wide...
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gain from doing so. Again, rivalry contributes to the phenomenon: a supplier who buys out the maverick would fall behind …
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Knowledge drives the growth of nations and regions in a competitive space-economy. Hence, we would expect a strong correlation between investments in R&D, knowledge and learning processes, on the one hand, and productivity increases, on the other. However, the empirical evidence shows consistent...
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The relationships between different types of cooperation and rivalry and product innovation are examined in this … rivalry and product innovation is stronger for established companies than for new ones. The results obtained, using a sample …
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This extended book review of Creating a Learning Society by Joseph Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald (2014) looks at the 700-page long scholarly work from a transition economy perspective. Using as a starting point Arrow's renowned concept of "learning by doing", the authors throw away the doctrines...
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experience entry and other do not. In all pre-entry markets competition is more intense. Post-entry behavior in all markets is …
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the way of various interventions. Effects of these efforts are different, depending on levels of rivalry and excludability … characteristics of goods: rivalry and exclusion, and (ii) to examine, how different levels of rivalry and exclusion influence the … other information available in online documents. Findings & Value added: A change in levels of rivalry and excludability can …
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It has become cliché to argue that Turkish-Iranian relations oscillate between a controlled rivalry and limited …
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developed rivalry. We find that the principal reacts to his agents' competitive preferences through a reallocation of incentive … exhibit rivalry while the other ideally should behave completely egoistically. …
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