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An Immunization Strategy is a Minimax Strategy

The Journal of Finance, 1979
IN A SERIES OF PAPERS-Fisher and Weil [7], Bierwag [2, 3, 4], Bierwag and Kaufman [5], and Khang [14] show that an investor can immunize a portfolio of default free coupon bonds against unexpected interest rate fluctuations by selecting a portfolio that has some appropriate measure of duration which is equal to the length of the investor's planning ...
Bierwag, G O, Khang, Chulsoon
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Individual Strategy and Social Structure

, 2020
Suggests a reorientation of game theory in which players are not hyper-rational and knowledge is incomplete; postulates a simple adaptive learning process; and applies this framework to the study of social and economic institutions.
Peyton Young
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The Relational View: Cooperative Strategy and Sources of Interorganizational Competitive Advantage

, 1998
In this article we offer a view that suggests that a firm's critical resources may span firm boundaries and may be embedded in interfirm resources and routines.
Jeffrey H. Dyer, Harbir Singh
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The Strategy of Conflict.

, 1961
I. Elements of a Theory of Strategy 1. The Retarded Science of International Strategy 2. An Essay on Bargaining 3. Bargaining, Communication, and Limited War II. A Reorientation of Game Theory 4. Toward a Theory of Interdependent Decision 5. Enforcement,
A. Rapoport, T. Schelling
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Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility.

Harvard Business Review, 2006
Governments, activists, and the media have become adept at holding companies to account for the social consequences of their actions. In response, corporate social responsibility has emerged as an inescapable priority for business leaders in every ...
Michael E Porter, M. Kramer
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Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics

, 1988
In this hugely influential book, Laclau and Mouffe examine the workings of hegemony and contemporary social struggles, and their significance for democratic theory.
E. Laclau, C. Mouffe
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Are strategies anchored?

European Economic Review, 2019
Anchoring is one of the most studied and robust behavioral biases, but there is little knowledge about its persistence and magnitude in economic settings. This article studies the role of anchoring bias in strategic interactions. We test experimentally two different anchor types using auctions.
Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta, Seres, Gyula
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Strategic Factor Markets: Expectations, Luck, and Business Strategy

, 1986
Much of the current thinking about competitive strategy focuses on ways that firms can create imperfectly competitive product markets in order to obtain greater than normal economic performance.
J. Barney
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Strategy, nonstrategy and no strategy

Journal of Strategy and Management, 2020
PurposeTo 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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The Case Research Strategy in Studies of Information Systems

MIS Q., 1987
This article defines and discusses one of these qualitative methods - the case research strategy. Suggestions are provided for researchers who wish to undertake research employing this approach.
I. Benbasat, D. Goldstein, Melissa Mead
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