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compete by investing resources. Coalitions fight for prizes that are assumed to be subject to rivalry, so their value is non … defection, provided that rivalry is not too strong. Results in a sequential game of coalition formation suggest that there … exists a non-monotonic relationship between the level of underlying rivalry and the level of social conflict. …
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This paper extends the work of Ray and Vohra [3]. It ascertains which partitions of players will emerge and what actions will these players choose under each partition, when they can sign binding agreements and their actions have externalities. The emphasis, however, is placed on situations with...
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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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growth than firms facing a minimum of rivalry. The presence of competitors has both a direct effect on performance, and an …
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robust methodology has enabled better understanding of competitive dynamics and the outcomes of this rivalry. It also has …
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