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Conceptual Framework for Attracting Foreign Patients to Health Care Services

2021

Given the global nature of health services and increasing competition between regions and health care providers, the aim of the study is to develop a theoretical framework and conceptual model for attracting foreign patients to the health care services. In this study, the authors have summarized the results of their previous empirical research based on integrative literature review to develop a comprehensive understanding of the dimensions and factors characterizing the phenomenon of international competitiveness of health care services. The theoretical study results were validated in expert interviews and applied research studies and the applicability of the developed model was tested in t…

Competition (economics)Service qualityEmpirical researchKnowledge managementConceptual frameworkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth careConceptual modelContext (language use)Applied researchbusinessmedia_common
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Competitive Risks in the Sharing Economy and the European Union Market Regulation

2016

The massive reduction of costs due to efficient platform brokerage has allowed the “collaborative commons” to expand and evolve, and also to create new and very efficient markets: the so-called “sharing economy”. However, bigger and more efficient sharing platforms also have some drawbacks, such as the concern that these powerful digital brokers could harm fair competition. Nevertheless, economic models seem to support the idea that digital platforms have rarely inhibited the emergence of competitors, nor do they seem to be extracting predatory benefits by abusing their position to the detriment of consumers. This relative lack of risk has pushed competition authorities across Europe to pro…

Competition (economics)Sharing economyOrder (exchange)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic modelCompetitor analysisEuropean unionBusiness modelCommonsIndustrial organizationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Downstream Intra-organizational Product Market Competition Between Employees: A Theoretical Approach

2020

To investigate the downstream internal competition and its effect on firm’s performance comprehensive literature review has been conducted. The concentration is on recognized social dimensions, similar focus is on communications, interactions and interrelationship between departments and business units. The Integration of intra-organizational competition and internal social comparison balances the literature review. Although it is quite controversial to practice and encourage internal competition having it’s sustained effect on behavioral of employees. The basis of literature review relies on human tendency to compare and coordinate work activities inside firm’s boundaries. The literature e…

Competition (economics)Social comparison theorySystematic reviewProduct marketbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectFunction (engineering)businessConstruct (philosophy)Social dimensionIndustrial organizationmedia_commonDownstream (petroleum industry)
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Hormonal changes after competition predict sex‐differentiated decision‐making

2019

Competition (economics)Sociology and Political ScienceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Strategy and ManagementGeneral Decision SciencesPhysiologyTestosterone (patch)PsychologyRisk takingApplied PsychologyHormoneJournal of Behavioral Decision Making
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Low Degree of Separation Does Not Guarantee Easy Coordination

2012

In the times of increased global competition, software companies are forced to search for more effective development practices and often team up with onshore and offshore partners to develop faster and better products. In this paper we empirically explore a highly distributed onshore development project with a complex coordination structure. Our findings demonstrate that onshore development projects are not protected from coordination and communication challenges and task allocation complexities. Previously reported qualitative findings regarding organizational problems in this paper are supplemented with quantitative measurements of the true coordination delays and additional analysis of c…

Competition (economics)Software development processProcess managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed developmentResource managementbusinessSoftware engineeringSix degrees of separationElectronic mailTask (project management)Outsourcing2012 38th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications
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Managerial Growth Challenges in Small Software Firms: A Multiple-Case Study of Growth-Oriented Enterprises

2010

Notwithstanding the importance of small software firms, research focusing on understanding the growth challenges faced by their management is close to non-existent. By taking a life-cycle approach and focusing on managerial challenges, the aim of this paper is to analyze the growth process of small software firms. After forming a synthesis of possible growth challenges from relevant literature, the results are reflected upon case software firms using thematic interviews and questionnaires. According to the analysis of four software firms, managing human resources represents the greatest challenge for software services firms. Additionally, other challenges stem from competition and sales-rel…

Competition (economics)SoftwareConceptualizationbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Multiple caseSoftware businessOperations managementbusinessHuman resourcesIndustrial organization
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Vertical Integration due to Small Market Size and High Product Development and Integration Costs

2009

An independent software vendor (ISV) recovers the costs of software development and configuration through license fees. However, if the number of ISV's customers is limited, then either the license fees needed for recovering the software development investments may be too high (and hence the customer would prefer to develop the software internally), or the ISV's margin may have to be decreased. Given the costs of development and configuration, as well as the margins set by the ISVs, it is possible to estimate how many customers an ISV has to have in order to recover its costs. Furthermore, given a market of a specific size and the minimum number of ISV's customers, it is possible to assess …

Competition (economics)Softwarebusiness.industryOrder (exchange)New product developmentSoftware developmentContext (language use)businessLicenseVertical integrationIndustrial organization
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A DSS for Strategic Planning

2005

This chapter presents an innovative approach for assisting entrepreneurs in making long term capacity decisions in Advanced Manufacturing Systems (AMSs). AMSs require high investment costs in manufacturing equipment, human resources and technology knowledge. Such high investments together with the wideness and the variability of the competition scenario contribute to increase the perception of the risk for industrial entrepreneurs especially in SMEs. This problem could be approached by providing the entrepreneur with a Decision Support System (DSS) able to assist her/him in making long term capacity decision in AMS. The DSS proposed in this chapter allows the entrepreneur to plan its produc…

Competition (economics)Strategic planningFlexibility (engineering)Decision support systemProcess managementCapacity planningComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONScope (project management)business.industryStrategic managementbusinessOutsourcing
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Determinants of evaluation of team performance

1976

Abstract.— The purpose of this study was to examine factors affecting the evaluation of the achievement behavior of a group. Subjects were asked to play the role of team members who have to convey their feedback to the whole team right after the performance. 214 subjects (males and females, high and low achievers) evaluated the achievement behavior of a group, a sports team. They were given knowledge of the group's performance outcomes (5 outcomes from clear win to clear loss), of the group's ability (yes or no) and of the effort (yes or no) expended by the group members. These factors yielded the 20 situations judged by each subject. In addition, half of the subjects evaluated a team perfo…

Competition (economics)Team compositionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Low achieversNeed for achievementDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyGeneral MedicineAffect (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyOutcome (game theory)General PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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The importance of the inland leg of containerised maritime shipments: An analysis of modal choice determinants in Spain

2011

Abstract While most of the studies that address competition between road and rail transport focus on national or international non-maritime shipments, there is practically no empirical evidence on the modal choice determinants of the inland leg of maritime shipments. This paper intends to fill that gap by estimating a modal choice model between road and rail transport on the inland leg of Spanish containerised maritime freight shipments, using a mixed logit model and stated preference techniques. The results obtained confirm the vital role that frequency plays in the relative competitiveness of rail transport and also provide subjective values of transport attributes that are deemed essenti…

Competition (economics)Transport engineeringDiscrete choiceModalMixed logitEconomicsTransportationBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceMode choiceCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review
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