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The dynamics of regional competitiveness

2017
The notion of competitiveness is widely used in economics and in regional sciences. Policymakers are also embracing and employing the concept of competitiveness as a principal objective of policies. There is general agreement that the definition of the competitiveness which matters in today’s economy is no longer a static concept, but rather an ...
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Dynamics of Competition

2009
Abstract In this chapter, we go beyond traditional, economics-based models and review how we can use new, alternative models to study the dynamics of competition. ‘Turbulence’, ‘high velocity environments’, ‘hypercompetition’: these are all notions that describe environments that are not stable and do not conform to the idealized notions
Duncan A Robertson, Adrián A Caldart
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Interdependency, Competition, and Industry Dynamics

Management Science, 2007
Asystematic understanding of industry dynamics is critical to strategy research because individual firm performance dynamics both reflect and affect change at the industry level. Descriptive research on industry dynamics has identified a dominant pattern where prices fall, output rises, and the number of firms rises and then falls over time.
Michael J. Lenox   +2 more
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The dynamics of cooperation versus competition

Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, 2018
The emergence and inter-play of cooperation versus competition in groups of individuals has been widely studied, for example using game-theoretic models of eusocial insects [11], [1] experimental evolution in bacterium [5], and agent-based models of societal institutions [8].
Olaf Witkowski, Geoff Nitschke
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The Dynamics of Competition

2014
This chapter links Michal Kalecki’s and Josef Steindl’s analysis of dynamics of competition (Kalecki, 1932, 1933b, 1935, 1939; Steindl, 1945a, 1952) to the concept of overcapitalisation and the theory of capital market inflation (Toporowski, 1993, 2000).
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Partnership dynamics and strain competition

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006
Models of epidemic spread that include partnership dynamics within the host population have demonstrated that finite length partnerships can limit the spread of pathogens. Here the influence of partnerships on strain competition is investigated. A simple epidemic and partnership formation model is used to demonstrate that, in contrast to standard ...
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Dynamics of Competitive Strategy.

Administrative Science Quarterly, 1994
J.-C. Spender   +3 more
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A dynamic theory of electoral competition

Theoretical Economics, 2011
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Dynamic Markets with Competitive Bidding

The Review of Economic Studies, 1988
The model features a dynamic market in steady state in which prices are determined in first-price auctions. It combines competition over time familiar from the pairwise meeting models with instantaneous bidding competition. It inquires how different properties of the model determine the relative importance of these two aspects of the competition and ...
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