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competition is a primary driving force behind organisational change and technical innovation. Firms are divided into three groups … (the C-firms, the A-firms and the S-firms), according to how fare the intensity of competition had changed in recent years …. The propensity to change and adapt is much higher among the firms that have experienced the strongest rise in competition …
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competition process combining persistent technological heterogeneity, differential growth of individual firms and turnover. The …
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This paper argues that ecotourism should strive to achieve objectives which result in “better” ecotourists and a better natural environment. It is recognized that what is seen as better, or a more desirable form of ecotourism, is very subjective and possibly contentious. Nevertheless, the...
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, the ever rapidly changing competitive landscape, and the globalization of competition more and more companies are choosing …
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imperfect competition and nominal rigidities. This implies a direct crowding-out effect that, generalizing to the two …
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assumption of competition - that an individual’s payoff falls with a rise in the number of players making the same choice … remain high. We provide a sufficient condition (strong competition) under which an increase in the number of players leads to …
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