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To understand the impact of competition on organizational service reliability decisions, this study investigates if firms in the airline industry consider competitors' actions when making their service reliability decisions. Using data from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics on flight...
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Competitive asymmetry is defined in terms of the directional level of competition among brands/firms (i.e., unit of analysis), where the degree to which brand/firm A may compete with brand/firm B does not equal the degree to which brand/firm B competes with brand/firm A. Such a market structure...
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This study investigates the effect of banking competition on the transformation of Chinese firms' export trade mode. Using about 300 thousand observations, we find that bank competition affects a company's transition from processing mode to ordinary trade. The validity of our findings is...
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This study investigates the effect of banking competition on the transformation of Chinese firms' export trade mode. Using about 300 thousand observations, we find that bank competition affects a company's transition from processing mode to ordinary trade. The validity of our findings is...
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