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entrepreneurship, cooperación y dinámicas competitivas. / The relationships between different types of cooperation and rivalry and …. Furthermore, the relationship between intense rivalry and product innovation is stronger for established companies than for new …
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This book offers an extensive and original study of the dynamics of rivalry, evolution of costly and violent conflicts …
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Most studies on participant or fan rivalry have employed quantitative methods to investigate the phenomenon (Kilduff … using qualitative analysis to investigate the way fans make meaning of the rivalry. Intercollegiate football and men … guided the investigation (Tajfel, 1974), and four themes were identified regarding fan reactions to rivalry: (1 …
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receiving US foreign aid that are involved in an ongoing interstate rivalry will use the aid to arm against their rival, rather …
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, printed in 2012 inTorun, he decided to analyze very specific and interesting subject: the cooperation and rivalry in outer …
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Drawing upon the Schumpeterian view of competition and stakeholder theory, the purpose of our study is to examine how … issues of rivalry and stakeholder pressure motivate firms to implement green supply management practices. We also consider …
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This discussion paper resulted in an article in <I>Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie</I> (2011). Volume 102(4), pages 385-405.<P> 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,...</p></i>
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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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