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HOW LOCAL COMPETITION FOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AFFECTS NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS

Competitiveness Review, 2004
There are numerous reasons that may explain why the U.S. economy has performed well during the past twenty‐five years. One likely reason is that local economic development practices have enhanced American competitiveness. The first section develops a game theoretic model that show how local economic practices can result in either negative or positive ...
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Brain Activity During Competitive Games

2021
Based on results from EEG using Emotiv EPOC + NeuroHeadset device this paper will analyze brain activity during playing competitive games, and training. The study will be conducted on independent test subjects with different skill levels in AimLab, software environment where subjects will compete with each other.
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Redefining Success in Competitive Activities

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1995
(1995). Redefining Success in Competitive Activities. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance: Vol. 66, No. 5, pp. 26-30.
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The Knowledge Chain Model: Activities for Competitiveness

Expert Systems with Applications, 2001
Today, there is a growing recognition by researchers and practitioners about the importance of managing knowledge as a critical source for competitive advantage. Various assertions about competitiveness through knowledge management (KM) are consistent with results of empirical studies and lessons learned on the knowledge highways and byways.
C.W Holsapple, M Singh
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Democratic Competition and Terrorist Activity

The Journal of Politics, 2010
Why is terrorist activity more prevalent in democracies than in nondemocracies? I argue that the main motivation for terrorist attacks in democracies is intergroup dynamics, with terrorist groups of various ideologies competing with one another for limited political influence.
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Activity-dependent competition between developing corticospinal terminations

NeuroReport, 1999
In cats, each sensorimotor cortex has bilateral corticospinal (CS) terminations during early postnatal life, with contralateral terminations denser than ipsilateral ones. Subsequent development depends on neural activity: silencing CS neurons on one side results in development of sparse terminations from that side and dense bilateral terminations from ...
J H, Martin, S J, Lee
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Enacting Competitive Wars: Competitive Activity, Language Games, and Market Consequences

The Academy of Management Review, 2004
Research in industrial/organization economics and strategic management defines "competitive wars" as periods of intensified competitive activity, which tend to have negative performance consequences for the warring firms. Drawing on Wittgenstein's concept of "language games," we develop a model of competitive wars as a sociolinguistic process enacted ...
Rindova, Violina P.   +2 more
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University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness

2016
This book aims to bring together different contributions highlighting how the recent changes that modify universities' activities, such as the necessity to internationalize and crucially rely on third party funding, and the new entrepreneurial trajectories stemming from the recent economic-financial crisis, contribute to emphasize the existing ...
AUDRETSCH, David Bruce   +3 more
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Is competitive position associated to intensity in competitive intelligence activities?

2015 4th International Work Conference on Bioinspired Intelligence (IWOBI), 2015
The aim is to research Competitive Intelligence (CI) activities in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Spain. An attempt is made to analyze the differences existing between exporting and non-exporting firms. To this end, a questionnaire was distributed among 425 firms of the industry, selected from a list of innovative organizations.
Juan Carlos Aldasoro   +3 more
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Activity profile of competition soccer.

Canadian journal of sport sciences = Journal canadien des sciences du sport, 1991
In order to study the movement pattern of soccer players, 14 top-level players were filmed during several competitive matches. In addition, the relationship between the observed activity during match play and blood lactate values was examined. The mean distance covered during competitive matches was 10.80 km, and the average individual difference ...
Bangsbo, Jens   +2 more
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