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Porter vs. Porter: Modeling the technological competitiveness of nations

Scientometrics, 2003
The author evaluates two major models of technological competitiveness of nations, and proposes a synthesized model based on their strengths and then complements it with additional measures. The paper addresses definition distinctions between the terms “competition” and “innovation”, discusses the differing views on whether certain statistics are ...
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Fathoming Porter's five forces model in the internet era

info, 2005
PurposeTo investigate the impact of the internet in “traditional” market rules.Design/methodology/approachAn opinion piece based on Michael Porter's arguments for the new economy.FindingMichael Porter's arguments for the new economy provide a useful starting point in the analysis of the environment.
Karagiannopolous, G. D.   +2 more
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The Imitational Green-Porter Model

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This paper reveals how Green and Porter (1984) have tried to imitate the Nash equilibrium for collusion, and how they have mixed in too many errors. This paper then clarifies the various concepts of duopoly competition, including Cournot, Bertrand, and Stackelberg. Finally, it also clarifies the true meaning of free collusion.
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Porter's Model of Generic Competitive Strategies [PDF]

open access: possibleBusiness Economics, 2008
A firm's competitive behavior is an important topic for practitioners, theorists, and policy makers. Among the explanations of firms' behavior is Michael Porter's model. We have presented this model along with some alternative approaches: Structure-Conduct-Performance, the New Industrial Organization and Game Theory, the Resource-Based Perspective, and
Orges Ormanidhi, Omer Stringa
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Shell model test of the Porter-Thomas distribution

Physical Review C, 1981
Eigenvectors have been calculated for the A=18, 19, 20, 21, and 26 nuclei in an sd shell basis. The decomposition of these states into their shell model components shows, in agreement with other recent work, that this distribution is not a single Gaussian. We find that the largest amplitudes are distributed approximately in a Gaussian fashion.
S. M. Grimes, S. D. Bloom
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Porter’s Diamond Model

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science
Michael Porter’s Diamond Model is also known as the Theory of National Competitive Advantage of Industries. It is a diamond-shaped framework that focuses on explaining why certain industries within a particular nation are competitive internationally, whereas many are not.
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