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Raciti, Maria M. "Can an Index Approach Improve Social Marketing Competitor Analysis?" Social Marketing Quarterly 27, no. 3 (July 13, 2021): 213–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15245004211031872.

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Background: Competitive forces influence social marketing efforts. Indeed, social marketers often find themselves “shadow boxing” various forms of competition throughout their interventions. Despite the seminal role of competition as a threat to social marketing intervention efficacy, few empirical studies have undertaken competitive analysis or compared the usefulness of competitive typologies. Thus, this paper proposes an index approach to categorize competitive typologies relevant to a specific social marketing intervention in terms of their ease of use, intuitiveness and generalisability to the broader social cause domain. The proposed index approach is illustrated with empirical data, undertaking a competitive analysis of forces obstructing efforts to address educational inequality in Australia, then comparing the ease of use, intuitiveness and generalisability of 15 competitive typologies noted in the social marketing literature to produce a competitor analysis index. Research Question: Which competitive typologies most effectively frame forces that inhibit educational equality social marketing efforts in Australia? Methods: Via interviews and focus groups, qualitative data were collected from 46 students from low socioeconomic status (LSES) backgrounds at six universities and sought to understand the influence of their home residence’s geographical remoteness on their university participation. The analysis revealed eight participant-identified differential competitors experienced by students from regional, rural and remote settings (LSES-R, n = 25, 54.4%) that were not experienced by those from metropolitan areas (LSES-M, n = 21, 45.6%). Fifteen competitive typologies were identified in the social marketing literature, and their capacity to frame these eight differential forces in terms of their ease of use, intuitiveness and generalisability was critiqued. Findings: Unlike their metropolitan counterparts, LSES-R participants experienced situational (n = 3), dispositional (n = 3) and goal pursuit (n = 2) competitive forces. The most effective competition typologies comprised two classification options that were distinctly different and could classify both the unfriendly and friendly competition that exists in social marketing. Five competitor typologies were identified as easy to use, intuitive and generalizable to the broader educational inequality domain. Together, these five competitor typologies form a competitor analysis index for educational inequality researchers and practitioners to enhance their intervention efficacy. Recommendations: Despite widespread agreement as to the importance of competitor analysis in social marketing, the efficacy of various typologies has received little attention. Social marketers are encouraged to critique competitor typologies before selecting those which enable effective decision-making. Furthermore, it is recommended that social marketers use a competitor analysis index comprised of multiple typologies to better capture the nebulous nature of the many different types of competitors that exist in a specific social marketing context. Limitations: The educational inequalities cause and qualitative method may constrain generalisability, but they exemplify the importance of competition typology choice and model how competitor analysis indexes can be developed.
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Barden, Jeff, and Alex Vestal. "Horizontal competition and interorganizational exchange partner selection: An analysis of Major League Baseball player trades." Strategic Organization 17, no. 3 (February 26, 2018): 311–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1476127018759962.

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This study examines the influence of horizontal competition on interorganizational exchange. Interorganizational competition is a multidimensional construct that can influence exchange in multiple, sometimes countervailing ways. With an analysis of Major League Baseball player trades, we examine the influences of three components of competition—goal conflict, rivalry, and competitive interaction—on interorganizational exchange partner selection. We find that goal conflict reduces the hazard rate of exchange between organizations, but competitive interaction increases it. Moreover, we find evidence that prior exchange moderates the competition–exchange relationship by reducing the perceived risks and information benefits of exchange with a competitor. We do not find evidence that interorganizational rivalry shapes subsequent exchange behavior.
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Pei, Wen, and Jeng-Huan Li. "Research on the competitive dynamics and structured context analysis." Kybernetes 45, no. 10 (November 7, 2016): 1542–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/k-10-2015-0274.

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Purpose The credit card business has been one of the key businesses for banks in Taiwan. The purpose of this paper is to use competitive dynamics and structured context analysis (SCA) to explore the competition relationships among market, resources, and strategies concerning the credit card issued banks in Taiwan. Design/methodology/approach The market commonality and resource similarity analysis of competitive dynamics in the first stage obtained the competitive mapping of four major credit card issue banks, as well as the differences of competition strategy. In the second stage, 1,968 pieces of data on credit card news from 2013 to 2014 were collected. SCA was used to analyze the competitive action, competitive response, number of responses, response lag, and response order. Findings The competitor mapping and four hypothesis obtained from competitive dynamics correspond to the credit card competition strategy, as obtained from SCA. Originality/value This research combined competitive dynamics and SCA to analyze the credit cards market in Taiwan. The research model could be used in the other financial market.
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Choi, Sun Me, Siew Fan Wong, Younghoon Chang, and Myeong-Cheol Park. "Analysis of the dynamic broadband technology competition." Industrial Management & Data Systems 116, no. 6 (July 11, 2016): 1223–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/imds-09-2015-0394.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of inter-platform competition on the adoption of different broadband technologies (i.e. among xDSL, fibre-optic technologies, and hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC)), examine the direction of the effect, and identify potential technology convergence and the speed of technology innovation. Design/methodology/approach – It uses Lotka-Volterra equation to determine the dynamic competition pattern for xDSL, fibre-optic technologies, and HFC. Findings – The influence of inter-platform competition on the adoption rate may vary depending on the market conditions, the phase of the adoption period, and the types of competing technology. Even though new technology has competitive advantage, it still requires time to acquire market share. Even though fibre-optic is leading in the market, alternative technologies have also garnered significant market share in the early stage. Specifically, HFC has gained its own market position, making it a valuable alternative in the short term. Nonetheless, the market will eventually converge to fibre-optics. Originality/value – The findings show that inter-platform competition does not always exert positive influence on broadband adoption as indicated in previous literature. Instead, the influence may vary from negative to neural. This information is an important knowledge addition to the literature. Overall, the study has important implications to governmental effort in managing market competitions and in planning national broadband infrastructure policies. It also provides valuable implications on how ISPs should strategize their investment in new broadband technologies.
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Reid, T. A., A. Navabi, J. C. Cahill, D. Salmon, and D. Spaner. "A genetic analysis of weed competitive ability in spring wheat." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 89, no. 4 (July 1, 2009): 591–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps08105.

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Competition with weeds decreases crop yields globally. Breeding for competitive ability against elevated weed pressure can be difficult because the selection for specific traits which contribute to competitive ability may result in yield losses. The widely studied International Triticeae Mapping Initiative (ITMI) population was used to study the genetics of traits associated with competitive ability in a high latitude (52-53ºN) wheat-growing environment in central Alberta, Canada. Grain yield without weed competition and under experimentally sown cultivated oat competition exhibited similar heritability. Grain yield was positively correlated with early season vigour, and negatively correlated with days to maturity in the competitive treatment only. In this study, similar heritability estimates between competition treatments suggest that selection in a weed free environment can lead to improvements in a weedy environment, but some high-yielding lines under competition would be eliminated during selection.Key words: Wheat, weed competition, competitive ability, International Triticeae Mapping Initiative, genetic correlation
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Wilson, Ian. "Beyond competitive analysis competition: Forms, facts and fiction." Long Range Planning 26, no. 2 (April 1993): 131–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0024-6301(93)90149-a.

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Toor, Tajinder. "Competitive analysis of a contact lens market." Strategic Direction 30, no. 7 (June 3, 2014): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sd-05-2014-0064.

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Purpose – This paper aims to present a broader industry-level competitive analysis of a contact lens market. Design/methodology/approach – Porter’s Five Forces model can be used for a broader and rigorous competitive analysis of a contact lens market to determine the competitive intensity and to form a well-rounded business strategy. Findings – The contact lens market is highly competitive and unattractive. Because growth has been stagnant, traditional competition has become more intense to steal share from each other. However, the competition in the market could not be defined narrowly between traditional competition but is broad with substitutes, and bargaining power of customers and distributors. A contact lens manufacturer has to look beyond the traditional competition to not only compete with traditional competitors within the industry but also with substitutes, and bargaining power of customers and distributors. Practical implications – This paper will benefit contact lens manufacturers/businesses in forming a well-rounded business strategy.
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Pantone, Dan J., and John B. Baker. "Reciprocal Yield Analysis of Red Rice (Oryza sativa) Competition in Cultivated Rice." Weed Science 39, no. 1 (March 1991): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500057842.

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Four years of field experiments were used to assess the competitive ability of red rice, a weedy variety of rice, and ‘Mars’, a cultivar of rice. Red rice was the dominant competitor each of the 4 yr, and an average of one red rice plant reduced Mars grain yield per plant equal to the effect of four Mars plants. Intervarietal competition was more important than intravarietal competition for Mars, whereas the reverse was true for red rice. The product of the coefficients for intravarietal competition did not significantly exceed the product of the coefficients for intervarietal competition, indicating that the two varieties were competing for the same resources. Using the reciprocal yield model coefficients from 1989, grain yield losses of Mars, due to red rice densities of 4, 16, 25, and 300 plants m−2, were predicted to approximate 13, 37, 48, and 92%, respectively, at a fixed cultivar density of 100 plants m−2.
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Kharaishvili, Eter, Badri Gechbaia, and Gela Mamuladze. "Vegetable market: competitive advantages of Georgian product and competition challenges." Innovative Marketing 14, no. 3 (November 8, 2018): 8–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/im.14(3).2018.02.

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The paper evaluates the level of competition on the vegetable market. Based on the analysis of the production development trends and resource potential, dynamics and ratio of export and import of agricultural products, including vegetables are presented; dynamics of self-sufficiency ratio of these products is studied; challenges of food security and competitive advantages of Georgian vegetables are identified.The article concludes that the country has a significant potential for exporting vegetables both to the countries of Europe and Middle East. The paper discusses the factors that hinder export of vegetables; in addition, the ways for reducing dependency on seasonality, opportunities for the development of modern greenhouses and mechanisms for supplying goods to customers all year round are suggested.On the basis of analyzing the level of competition on the vegetable market, vegetable business is considered as monopolistic. In addition, it is calculated that, currently, local vegetables products account for only 75% of the market.The paper evaluates the outcomes of high market power caused by monopoly in vegetable business; the impact of market power on pricing mechanism and the welfare of population is determined. In accordance with the problems identified, conclusions are made and recommendations for solving these problems are suggested.
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Hodgson, Robert T. "An Analysis of the Concordance Among 13 U.S. Wine Competitions." Journal of Wine Economics 4, no. 1 (2009): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1931436100000638.

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AbstractAn analysis of over 4000 wines entered in 13 U.S. wine competitions shows little concordance among the venues in awarding Gold medals. Of the 2,440 wines entered in more than three competitions, 47 percent received Gold medals, but 84 percent of these same wines also received no award in another competition. Thus, many wines that are viewed as extraordinarily good at some competitions are viewed as below average at others. An analysis of the number of Gold medals received in multiple competitions indicates that the probability of winning a Gold medal at one competition is stochastically independent of the probability of receiving a Gold at another competition, indicating that winning a Gold medal is greatly influenced by chance alone. (JEL Classification: D02, Q19)
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Analysis competition"

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Glader, Marcus. "Innovation markets and competition analysis : EU competition law and US antitrust law /." Lund : Faculty of Law, Lund Univ, 2004. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/476526825.pdf.

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Hüschelrath, Kai. "Competition policy analysis : an integrated approach /." Heidelberg : Physica-Verl, 2009. http://aleph.unisg.ch/hsgscan/hm00226226.pdf.

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Hüschelrath, Kai. "Competition policy analysis an integrated approach." Heidelberg Physica-Verl, 2007. http://d-nb.info/989678261/04.

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Shih, Mei-Chiang. "U.S. economic competitiveness : an empirical analysis /." Full-text version available from OU Domain via ProQuest Digital Dissertations, 1991.

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Hemmat, Mortaza. "Genetic analysis of competition in Drosophila melanogaster." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.257181.

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Tukiainen, Janne. "Empirical analysis of competition in procurement auctions /." [Helsinki] : University of Helsinki, Department of Economics, 2008. https://oa.doria.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/42529/empirica.pdf?sequence=1.

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Weberová, Martina. "Konkurenční strategie firmy." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-223187.

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The main goal of this thesis is to define factors, based on external and internal analysis, which affect potential success of actual manufacturing concern and design strategical recommendations, which offer evaluation and possibilities of future development to the company management. This thesis is divided into three parts – theoretical part, analytical part and project part. Basic terms, used methods and analyses of external and internal influences are described in the theoretical part. These methods are applied on the actual manufacturing concern in the analytical part. Suggested alternative solutions are described in the project part. The most suitable alternative is defined in the closure.
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Albertsdóttir, Elsa. "Genetic analysis of competition traits in Icelandic horses /." Uppsala : Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2007. http://epsilon.slu.se/10360486.pdf.

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Carrara, Paulo Daniel Sabino. "Biomechanical analysis of cross on training and competition." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/39/39132/tde-19112015-162202/.

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O crucifixo é um elemento chave na prova das argolas na Ginástica Artística Masculina. A posição anatômica durante a sua execução requer a abdução do ombro em 90° no plano frontal, o que provoca grande solicitação mecânica nas articulações do ombro. Em condição de treino, um aparelho modificado é mundialmente utilizado para diminuir as cargas no ombro e permitir maior numero de repetições do crucifixo. Estudos sugerem que há diferenças na ativação muscular no ombro entre a situação de treino e competição. Entretanto, ainda não há conhecimento sobre a especificidade dos aparelhos de treino no âmbito da biomecânica, considerando a cinemática, cinética e eletromiografia em bases individuais. O objetivo geral desta tese projeto é investigar a biomecânica do crucifixo com o uso das argolas de competição e de treinamento. Doze ginastas brasileiros de alto nível foram testados em dinamômetro isocinético para verificação de assimetria na força de ombros e eletromiografia. Após intervalo de uma semana, os participantes realizaram, em seus ginásios de treinamento, três crucifixos nas argolas de competição e no aparelho de treino em ordem aleatória. Foi utilizada uma câmera de vídeo digital, uma célula de carga acoplada em cada cabo das argolas e eletromiografia de superfície em nove músculos do membro superior. Os resultados foram comparados por testes paramétricos, não paramétricos e estatística descritiva. A assimetria nas forças de ombro foi de 9,9±6,4%. Os ângulos do ombro no aparelho de treino tiveram menor desvio da posição alvo com 90° de abdução do que nas argolas para o ombro direito e esquerdo, e menores valores de simetria. As forças nos cabos foram semelhantes em ambos os aparelhos, como também a simetria. Não houve diferença na eletromiografia de nove músculos e valores de co-contração entre os dois aparelhos. As argolas de treino permitiram aos ginastas um melhor desempenho do crucifixo sem alterar o padrão de ativação muscular do ombro das argolas de competição. A orientação individualizada é necessária para que os ginastas realizem o crucifixo no aparelho de treino da mesma maneira que realizam nas argolas de competição, para que as equivalentes características biomecânicas sejam mantidas
The cross is a key element in Male Artistic Gymnastics rings routines. The anatomical position during its execution requires 90° of shoulder abduction in frontal plane, which implies a large mechanical demand of shoulder joints. For training condition, a modified rings apparatus is worldwide used to decrease shoulder load and allow more repetitions of cross. Studies suggest that there is different shoulder muscle activation between training and competition conditions. However, is not clear the training apparatuses specificity regarding biomechanics, considering kinematics, kinetics and electromyography in an individual basis. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the biomechanics of the cross using training and competition rings devices. Twelve Brazilian elite gymnasts were tested on isokinetic dynamometer for shoulder strength asymmetry and electromyography assessment. Within one week interval, participants performed in their training place, three crosses in rings and in training apparatus randomly. One digital video camera, one strain gauge in each cable and surface electromyography of nine shoulder muscles were used. Statistical analyses were performed by parametric and non-parametric tests and descriptive statistics. Shoulder strength asymmetry RMS values were 9.9±6.4%. The asymmetry of shoulder strength and cross performance on rings had an individual basis relation. Shoulder angles on training device had less deviation from target 90° of abduction on training apparatus than on rings and smaller asymmetry value. Cable forces had similar values in both apparatuses, as the asymmetry values. Electromyography of nine muscles and co contraction values differences were not different between the types of rings. The training rings allowed the gymnasts to better perform the cross without changing shoulder muscle activation patterns. An individual orientation for gymnasts to perform the cross on training apparatus within the same way they perform in competition rings, it is necessary for the maintenance of equivalent biomechanical characteristics
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Blank, Malin, and Anna Maria Persson. "The Swedish food retail market : An econometric analysis of the competition on local food retail markets." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2521.

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The Swedish food retail market contains of three major actors, ICA, KF and Axfood, all in all dominating 75 percent of the total market shares. The scant number of retailing actors indicates that the Swedish food retail market is a highly concentrated oligopoly, which as a fact has given rise to definite discussions and argumentations concerning the market situation. But is the food retail market imperfect and how do we reach a workable competition? Economic theory does not provide any clear answer on these questions, but is rather divided into two fundamentally different approaches to define competition: the static and the dynamic perspective on competition.

In an attempt to examine the competition on local Swedish retail markets, the purpose of this study is to carry out an econometric model estimating the situation. The model serves to explain the variation of ICA’s achievements measured in terms of turnovers obtained in the company. The explanatory variables composing the model are divided into three separate groupings: degreeof market concentration, storespecific factors and region-specific factors. Furthermore, in order to find out which one of the competitive explanations best fits the reality, the regression results are interpreted from a static and a dynamic perspective of competition. In part, we also aim to compare the results with the outline of the Swedish competition law.

We found that the level of concentration obtained in our material is high and is steadily increasing. We also found that stores do not, in any great extent, use price, service and quality as competitive methods. Thus, to gain competitive advantage, market actors must find other ways to carry out strategic market activities. The region-specific variables had either none or very little influence on ICA’s turnover. According to these findings, neither the static nor the dynamic perspective of competition is solely able to produce an accurate method for reaching a state of a workable competition. Instead, a combination of the static and the dynamic ideas may be regarded as the most advantageous way to generate suitable conditions for competition to be efficient. Therefore, in order to promote workable competition, the Swedish competition law must consist of a balance between the static and the dynamic view of competition.

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Books on the topic "Analysis competition"

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Competition policy analysis. New York: Routledge, 2000.

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Ghoshal, Sumantra. Organising competitor analysis systems. Fontainebleau: INSEAD, 1990.

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Association, Presidents, ed. Competitive analysis. New York, N.Y: Presidents Association, Chief Executive Officers Division of American Management Association, 1991.

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Kaiser, Michael M. Understanding the competition: A practical guide to competitive analysis. Vienna, Va. (1595 Springhill Rd., Suite 700, Vienna 22181): Kaiser Associates, 1989.

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Oster, Sharon, and Sharon M. Oster. Modern competitive analysis. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

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Hüschelrath, Kai. Competition policy analysis: An integrated approach. Heidelberg: Physica Verlag, 2009.

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Competition policy analysis: An integrated approach. Heidelberg: Physica Verlag, 2009.

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Hüschelrath, Kai. Competition policy analysis: An integrated approach. Heidelberg: Physica Verlag, 2009.

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Microeconomic analysis: Markets & dynamics. Homewood, IL: Irwin, 1992.

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Peitz, Martin, and Yossi Spiegel. The analysis of competition policy and sectoral regulation. New Jersey: World Scientific, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Analysis competition"

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Cordell, Andrea, and Ian Thompson. "Competition Analysis." In The Procurement Models Handbook, 48–50. Third edition. | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Earlier editions published as: Purchasing models handbook: a guide to the most popular business models used in purchasing / Andrea Reynolds and Ian Thompson.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351239509-15.

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Cordell, Andrea, and Ian Thompson. "Competition analysis." In The Category Management Handbook, 72–74. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351239585-20.

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Merlo, Antonio. "Electoral competition." In Political Economy and Policy Analysis, 71–87. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429490309-5.

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Cooper, Lee G., and Masao Nakanishi. "Describing Markets and Competition." In Market-Share Analysis, 55–85. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2681-3_3.

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D’Anselmi, Paolo, Athanasios Chymis, and Massimiliano Di Bitetto. "Competition and Stakeholder Analysis." In Unknown Values and Stakeholders, 97–117. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32591-0_8.

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Gilbert, Richard J. "Pre-emptive Competition." In New Developments in the Analysis of Market Structure, 90–125. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18058-5_3.

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Labini, Paolo Sylos. "Oligopoly: Static and Dynamic Analysis." In Oligopoly and Dynamic Competition, 57–78. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12818-1_3.

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Buchta, Christian, Sara Dolnicar, and Thomas Reutterer. "Step 2: Perceptual competition analysis." In A Nonparametric Approach to Perceptions-Based Market Segmentation: Applications, 37–44. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0549-8_4.

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Middeldorp, Aart, Julian Nagele, and Kiraku Shintani. "Confluence Competition 2019." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, 25–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17502-3_2.

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Sasse, Jan Peter. "BITs and Institutional Competition." In An Economic Analysis of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 124–54. Wiesbaden: Gabler, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-6185-3_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Analysis competition"

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Antonacopoulos, A., B. Gatos, and D. Bridson. "Page Segmentation Competition." In Ninth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR 2007) Vol 2. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2007.4377121.

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Antonacopoulos, A., C. Clausner, C. Papadopoulos, and S. Pletschacher. "Historical Document Layout Analysis Competition." In 2011 International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2011.301.

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Gobel, Max, Tamir Hassan, Ermelinda Oro, and Giorgio Orsi. "ICDAR 2013 Table Competition." In 2013 12th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2013.292.

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Antonacopoulos, A., B. Gatos, and D. Bridson. "ICDAR2005 page segmentation competition." In Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2005.184.

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Altunöz, Utku. "Emprical Analysis of Competition Dynamics in Turkish Banking via Competition Determination Approaches." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c04.00789.

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Due to the complex and close interaction of banks with other economic units, any trouble in banking sector might have repercussion on the whole economy which makes the market structure and competition in banking sector as a cynosure. Business world is facing gradually increasing competition. It seems that the existence of firms depends on the power and the advantage of their competitiveness. The purpose of this study is to analyze the competition structure and the market conditions of Turkish banking system. despite the existence of a number of studies about competition in banking sector, there is still a lack of the studies which has been done with Lerner's Index. Due to this fact, Lerner’s Indeks is used in this study. Bank level determinants of Lerner Index is analysed using Panel Data Regression Method and was reached to factors effecting competitive behavior in Turkish Banking Sector.
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Hua-tao, Peng. "Analysis of the Competition and Tariff under Monopolistic Competition Condition." In 2007 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmse.2007.4422030.

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Margner, V., and H. El Abed. "Arabic Handwriting Recognition Competition." In Ninth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR 2007) Vol 2. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2007.4377120.

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Antonacopoulos, Apostolos, Stefan Pletschacher, David Bridson, and Christos Papadopoulos. "ICDAR 2009 Page Segmentation Competition." In 2009 10th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2009.275.

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Kherallah, Monji, Najiba Tagougui, Adel M. Alimi, Haikal El Abed, and Volker Margner. "Online Arabic Handwriting Recognition Competition." In 2011 International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2011.289.

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Grosicki, Emmanuèle, and Haikal El Abed. "ICDAR 2009 Handwriting Recognition Competition." In 2009 10th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2009.184.

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Reports on the topic "Analysis competition"

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Ossa, Ralph. A Quantitative Analysis of Subsidy Competition in the U.S. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w20975.

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Pakes, Ariel. Empirical Tools and Competition Analysis: Past Progress and Current Problems. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, March 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w22086.

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Cooper, Russell. Optimal Labor Contracts, Imperfect Competition and Underemployment Equilibria: A Framework for Analysis. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w2060.

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Pelham, Charlie L. US and China Competition for Influence in Central Asia - A Comparative Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada470863.

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Mendoza, Enrique, and Linda Tesar. A Quantitative Analysis of Tax Competition v. Tax Coordination under Perfect Capital Mobility. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w9746.

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Adão, Rodrigo, Costas Arkolakis, and Sharat Ganapati. Aggregate Implications of Firm Heterogeneity: A Nonparametric Analysis of Monopolistic Competition Trade Models. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w28081.

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Bushnell, James, Erin Mansur, and Celeste Saravia. Vertical Arrangements, Market Structure, and Competition An Analysis of Restructured U.S. Electricity Markets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w13507.

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Hoberg, Gerard, and Gordon Phillips. Product Market Synergies and Competition in Mergers and Acquisitions: A Text-Based Analysis. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14289.

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Griffin, John, and Rene Stulz. International Competition and Exchange Rate Shocks: A Cross-Country Industry Analysis of Stock Returns. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w6243.

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van Wijnbergen, Sweder. Monopolistic Competition, Credibility and the Output Costs of Disinflation Programs: An Analysis of Price Controls. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w2302.

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