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- specifically, exit for cause - regulates median and top-end profitability. Thus, the process by which competition drives out …
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We develop a model in which novelty and conformity motivate fashion behavior. Fashion cycles occur if conformity is not too high. The duration of fashion cycles depends on individual-specific conformity, novelty, and the number of available styles. The use of individual-specific novelty and...
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There has been a glaring lack of research on institutional configurations, which impede rather than promote economic success. Building on Richard Whitley's business systems theory and based on the experience of East Africa, this paper attempts to fill a gap in the literature by identifying a...
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We develop a model in which novelty and conformity motivate fashion behavior. Fashion cycles occur if conformity is not too high. The duration of fashion cycles depends on individual-specific conformity, novelty, and the number of available styles. The use of individual-specific novelty and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009736796
We develop a model in which novelty and conformity motivate fashion behavior.Fashion cycles occur if conformity is not too high. The duration of fashion cycles depends on individual-specific conformity, novelty, and the number of available styles. The use of individual-specific novelty and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010641480
The paper seeks to integrate the theoretical developments in the field of imperfect competition and monopoly, and …
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This paper introduces a framework to facilitate an interdisciplinary analysis of 'competition'. While such an … interdisciplinary analysis can be justified by referencing the various fields of social and economic life in which 'competition' is … sufficient common elements across different concepts of competition that justify an interdisciplinary approach to study …
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This paper introduces a framework to facilitate an interdisciplinary analysis of 'competition'. While such an … interdisciplinary analysis can be justified by referencing the various fields of social and economic life in which 'competition' is … sufficient common elements across different concepts of competition that justify an interdisciplinary approach to study …
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Competition is at the core of economics, being both a central concept of economic reasoning and a main prerequisite for … economic action. Yet, the attempt of a clear definition of competition is challenging as the concept of competition has been … conceptions of competition from economics, sociology and anthropology. Our interdisciplinary review and systematisation show how …
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