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Strategy, nonstrategy and no strategy
Journal of Strategy and Management, 2020PurposeTo unravel three strategy-related concepts, frequently confused as one, by introducing the new concept of nonstrategy and proposing a novel threefold classification of strategy, nonstrategy and no strategy.Design/methodology/approachBuilding on some key insightful definitions of strategy, the paper infers five essential attributes of strategy ...
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MARKOV STRATEGIES ARE BETTER THAN STATIONARY STRATEGIES
International Game Theory Review, 1999We examine the use of stationary and Markov strategies in zero-sum stochastic games with finite state and action spaces. It is natural to evaluate a strategy for the maximising player, player 1, by the highest reward guaranteed to him against any strategy of the opponent.
Flesch, János +2 more
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THE FORGIVING TRIGGER STRATEGY: AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE TRIGGER STRATEGY
International Game Theory Review, 2004The grim-trigger strategy introduced by Friedman is often used in economic models, mainly because of its simplicity, to show that collusion can be sustained by means of a subgame perfect equilibrium. In this work we show that, under simple conditions, it is possible to improve on the grim-trigger strategy while retaining subgame perfection and in some
Miguel Aramendía +2 more
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Journal of Information Technology, 1991
Organizations are transitioning to more flexible and adaptable forms. There is a strategic opportunity for IT that supports the facilitation of change, the building of closer relationships with customers, and the harnessing of human talent. Yet in many organizations there is a gulf of suspicion and misunderstanding between the chief executive and ...
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Organizations are transitioning to more flexible and adaptable forms. There is a strategic opportunity for IT that supports the facilitation of change, the building of closer relationships with customers, and the harnessing of human talent. Yet in many organizations there is a gulf of suspicion and misunderstanding between the chief executive and ...
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Parallel Computing, 1986
Abstract The community of people using vector processors is growing rapidly. First, within the United States, the National Science Foundation has established several vector supercomputer centers, and a large number of scientists in academe will be using these resources.
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Abstract The community of people using vector processors is growing rapidly. First, within the United States, the National Science Foundation has established several vector supercomputer centers, and a large number of scientists in academe will be using these resources.
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Party Strategy or Candidate Strategy
Party Politics, 2009Under the single non-transferable vote (SNTV), political parties are faced with the strategic problem of matching the number of candidates to their vote total. Running either too many or too few candidates may lose a seat that could otherwise have been won.
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Psychological Reports, 1992
Among 60 college students, preference for competitive strategies for achieving success was associated with higher scores for an external locus of control and on the Type A personality scale.
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Among 60 college students, preference for competitive strategies for achieving success was associated with higher scores for an external locus of control and on the Type A personality scale.
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