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Managing cultural diversity: implications for organizational competitiveness

, 1991
Executive Overview The recent business trends of globalization and increasing ethnic and gender diversity are turning managers' attention to the management of cultural differences.
T. Cox, S. Blake
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Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession

, 1994
IN J U N E 1993, Jacques Delors made a special presentation to the leaders of the nations of the European Community, meeting in Copenhagen, on the growing problem of European unemployment.
Paul Krugman
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Competition, competition policy, competitiveness, globalization and development [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
This paper explores the connections between globalization, competition, competition policy and competitiveness. These concepts and the relationships between them have emerged as important issues in the current development debate at both national and international levels.
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Technology and competitiveness [PDF]

open access: possibleOxford Review of Economic Policy, 1996
“Technology” and “competitiveness” are two of the most popular buzz-words of our time. Increasingly policy makers on both sides of the Atlantic link the two. But what do we really mean when we talk about the international competitiveness of a country? And what does technology have to do with it? Is there a theory behind this link?
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perfect competition [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
In his 1987 entry on ‘Perfect Competition’ in The New Palgrave, the author reviewed the question of the perfectness of perfect competition, and gave four alternative formalisations rooted in the so-called Arrow-Debreu-Mckenzie model. That entry is now updated for the second edition to include work done on the subject during the last twenty years.
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How Competitive Is Competitive Bidding?

Health Affairs, 1991
In recent years, states have undertaken numerous efforts to curtail the rapidly rising costs of Medicaid, the federal/ state program of health insurance for the poor. Some of these efforts have centered on increasing the level of competition in medical care markets in the hope of bringing down prices for services.
Lynn Paringer, Nelda McCall
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Tourism destination competitiveness and tourism performance

Competitiveness Review: An International Business Journal, 2019
Purpose This study aims to examine the relationships between tourism destination competitiveness (TDC) determinants and tourism performance. This study specifically assessed the soundness of the TDC attributes and evaluated their ability in explaining ...
M. Hanafiah, M. I. Zulkifly
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An integrated model of destination sustainable competitiveness

Competitiveness Review: An International Business Journal, 2019
Purpose This study aims at developing a framework to investigate and analyze sustainable competitiveness in tourism destinations. Design/methodology/approach This study has a qualitative approach, and it has been conducted by use of a comprehensive ...
Zahra Nadalipour   +2 more
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Competition for Listings [PDF]

open access: possibleThe RAND Journal of Economics, 1999
We develop a model in which two prot maximizing exchanges compete for IPO listings. They choose the listing fees paid by entrepreneurs wishing to go public and control the trading costs incurred by investors. All entrepreneurs prefer lower costs, however entrepreneurs dier in how they value a decrease in trading costs.
FOUCAULT, Thierry, PARLOUR, Christine A.
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Destination Competitiveness

Positioning and Branding Tourism Destinations for Global Competitiveness, 2019
Numerous studies suggest that an increase in a destination's brand equity can lead to greater competitiveness of the destination by influencing consumer behavior through the greater possibility of destination selection, increased destination loyalty, and
Philip Wong Pong Weng
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