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Coopeting to Survive; Surviving Coopetition
This study is based on an inductive study, and it aims to present the theoretical distinctions of the possible unintended effects caused by coopetition. The study focuses on San Benedetto SpA, an Italian drinks and bottling company that survived competition in the soft drinks and beverages industry thanks to a coopetition-driven strategy.
BONEL, ELENA, ROCCO E.
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Prediction of long term stability by extrapolation [PDF]
This paper studies the possibility of using the survival function to predict long term stability by extrapolation. The survival function is a function of the initial coordinates and is the number of turns a particle will survive for a given set of ...
Parzen, G.
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Laupland, Kevin B., Fisman, David N.
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We analyze a market populated by expected utility maximizers and smooth ambiguity-averse consumers. We study conditions under which ambiguity-averse consumers survive and affect prices in the limit. If ambiguity vanishes with time or if the economy exhibits no aggregate risk, ambiguity-averse consumers survive, but have no long-run impact on prices. In
Guerdjikova, Ani, Sciubba, Emanuela
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Background Madagascar’s Malaria National Strategic Plan 2018–2022 calls for progressive malaria elimination beginning in low-incidence districts (
Anjoli Anand+14 more
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We investigate the impact of public procurement on business survival. Using Italy as a laboratory, we construct a large‐scale dataset of firms—covering balance‐sheet, income‐statement, and administrative records—and match it with public contract data.
Cappelletti, Matilde+2 more
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Background This paper responds to the global call to action for respectful maternity care (RMC) by examining whether and how gender inequalities and unequal power dynamics in the health system undermine quality of care or obstruct women’s capacities to ...
Myra L. Betron+3 more
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Demographic vital rates and population growth: rethinking the relationship in a harvested elk population [PDF]
Understanding the nature of the relationship between demographic vital rates and the rate of population change (λ) is important for determining effective strategies for population management and conservation.
Jonathan M. Conard, Philip S. Gipson
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Contribution of PDGFRα-positive cells in maintenance and injury responses in mouse large vessels
The maladaptive remodeling of vessel walls with neointima formation is a common feature of proliferative vascular diseases. It has been proposed that neointima formation is caused by the dedifferentiation of mature smooth muscle cells (SMCs).
Kenichi Kimura+5 more
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Survival Probabilities at Spherical Frontiers [PDF]
Motivated by tumor growth and spatial population genetics, we study the interplay between evolutionary and spatial dynamics at the surfaces of three-dimensional, spherical range expansions.
Lavrentovich, Maxim O., Nelson, David R.
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