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Usually, an economic good isn't available gratuitously, but the case of information goods and services (IGS) is specific. Their intrinsic properties allow zero prices that is unconceivable for the others economic private goods. The gratuitousness is not the aim of productive activity ; it...
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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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measures as well as on a firm’s profitability. We consider rivalry, egoism and altruism as extreme forms within the continuum …
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. Study 1 showed that internal and external rivalry involved opposite relationships between threat and knowledge valuation …
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Most prior event studies find that the announcement of a new alliance is accompanied by a positive stock market response for the partners. This result has usually been interpreted as evidence for the prevailing view that alliances are effective vehicles for partners to acquire or access new...
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This article expands upon the traditional interstate rivalry concept by focusing on two conceptual dimensions of … interstate rivalry: issues and militarization. The first dimension captures the number of distinct issues that characterize a …-border rivers. The second dimension is very similar to the dispute density approach to rivalry, and captures the number of …
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Existing scholarly research on terrorism has largely ignored the role of international relations and its effects on patterns of terrorism. This study argues that strategic interstate relationships can affect the amount of terrorism that a state experiences and should be considered along with...
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monopolisation under Cournot-type rivalry among oligopolists implies that the monopolisation through acquisition is not profitable …
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