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Strategic Social Network Analysis
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2017How can individuals and communities protect their privacy against social network analysis tools? How do criminals or terrorists organizations evade detection by such tools? Under which conditions can these tools be made strategy proof? These fundamental questions have attracted little attention in the literature to date, as most social ...
Wooldridge, Michael +2 more
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Strategic analysis of the Kyoto Protocol
2007 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2007Systems methodologies for analyzing independent behavior and coalition formation under conflict are employed to examine the strategic impact of the decision of the United States not to sign the Kyoto Protocol upon the preferences and attitudes of Russia.
Sean Bernath Walker +2 more
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The strategic analysis of intangible resources
Strategic Management Journal, 1992Abstract Sustainable competitive advantage results from the possession of relevant capability differentials. The feedstock of these capability differentials is intangible resources which range from patents and licenses, to reputation and know‐how.
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Fuzzy strategic replacement analysis
European Journal of Operational Research, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Strategic Issue Analysis: NGT + Decision Analysis for Resolving Strategic Issues
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1989This article discusses how nominal group technique (NGT) can be combined with a decision analysis (DA) technique-simple multi-attribute utility-to assist decision makers in dealing with strategic issues. The authors identify a stepwise means of guiding such complex, "messy" issues through multiple levels so that organization-level alternatives can be ...
James B. Thomas +2 more
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A Strategic Analysis of Electronic Marketplaces
MIS Quarterly, 1991Information systems can serve as intermediaries between the buyers and the sellers in a vertical market, thus creating an “electronic marketplace. ” A major impact of these electronic market systems is that they typically reduce the search costs buyers must pay to obtain information about the prices and product offerings available in the market ...
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Information for strategic planning: An analysis
Information & Management, 1978Abstract Criteria for the assessment of the practical utility of strategic information are developed and applied to a variety of strategic information systems. The systems which are explicitly evaluated are real-world ones with which the author has been associated, but the evaluations are held to be generally applicable to the broader classes of ...
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A Strategic Analysis of Monetary Interdependence
Journal of Political Economy, 1976Applying the monetary approach to the balance of payments, this paper examines the interdependent nature of monetary policies. In an n-country game where each monetary authority decides on its credit expansion to maximize its objective function, it is shown that the Cournot (or noncooperative) solution and the Stackelberg leadership solution do not lie
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Trade, Strategic Innovation and Strategic Environmental Policy - a General Analysis
1996Abstract The recent debates over moves to extend trade liberalization, such as the Uruguay Round, the Single European Market, and especially NAFTA, have featured a number of extreme claims. On the one hand, there have been concerns expressed by envir-onmentalists that such moves will damage the environment.
Ulph, Alistair Mitchell, Ulph, David
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Formation of preferences and strategic analysis
Proceedings of the Behavioral and Quantitative Game Theory: Conference on Future Directions, 2010In some situations, players have to start analyzing the game before they have formed their preferences over the outcomes of the game. However, strategic analysis naturally depends on preferences. This dilemma will be discussed and some ideas for resolving it will be presented.
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