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Theoretical and Analytical Framework

2021

Analytically, the present work relies on two foundations, Anthony Downs’ (1957) Proximity model of electoral competition which states that political parties or candidates will seek to position themselves as close as possible to the (preferred) policy positions of voters and Ian Budge’s past election model (1994), according to which parties and candidates use the results of past elections in order to gain information about the electorate landscape. Both models rely on a ‘marketplace’ analogy with demand and supply. Candidates, parties, and politicians supply policies (advertised as policy positions), while the electorate, voters, and constituencies demand policies. Just like in a marketplace…

Competition (economics)PoliticsOrder (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectVotingPolitical economyEconomicsAnalogyPosition (finance)Ideologymedia_commonSupply and demand
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Eurosceptic Contagion and European Elections

2021

At the onset, the starting perspective here has been that the main arena for political struggle is the national one. One of the most influential approaches in the study of European and European Union politics has been the second-order election thesis (Reif & Schmitt, 1980). According to this school of thought, elections to the European Parliament have actually functioned as somewhat less important national elections (hence second order, akin to US midterm elections), and the main arena for political conflict over EU policy lies at the national level. This book has so far largely shared these assumptions and premises and has as a consequence focused on the effect of Eurosceptic Parties’ succ…

Competition (economics)PoliticsParliamentOrder (exchange)Political sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedia_common.cataloged_instanceMainstreamEuropean unionMechanism (sociology)media_commonSchool of thought
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Driving organisational ambidexterity through process management. The key role of cultural change

2013

There is an intense debate in the literature on the impact of process management on innovation, and the division of opinions becomes particularly apparent with regard to radical innovation. Furthermore, organisational ambidexterity, the organisational capability to undertake incremental as well as radical innovation activities, has been underlined as a key source of competitiveness. In this article, we analyse how the cultural divergence driven by process management can affect organisational ambidexterity. Through a survey carried out on a sample of Spanish firms in the furniture and textile sectors, both of which have been drastically hit by competition from Asian firms, we conclude that t…

Competition (economics)Process management (computing)Process managementTotal quality managementDivergence (linguistics)Cultural contextKey (cryptography)BusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingAmbidexterityTotal Quality Management & Business Excellence
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Performance and Organisation of Very Small Firms in the Supply Chain

1993

The authors present some results of an empirical research aimed at investigating the evolution of the relationship between large purchasing firms operating on the international market and very small subcontractor firms. The factors that have proved critical in establishing the process of subcontracting are identified and analysed. Under pressure from the high level of international competition, purchasing firms are beginning to demand better qualified and better skilled subcontractors. For many very small firms it effectively means that they are excluded from the large firms’ production cycle or are relegated to a lower position in the supply chain. There are three possible evolutionary pat…

Competition (economics)Product (business)Supply chain managementEmpirical researchProcess (engineering)Supply chainPosition (finance)BusinessIndustrial organizationPurchasing
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Psychobiological Responses to Competition in Women

2016

From an evolutionary perspective, questions have been raised about whether women have a psychobiological pattern similar to that of men. In humans, hormonal effects of competition and its outcome have been investigated under the biosocial status hypothesis, which proposes that, after a competition, winners would show increases in testosterone whereas losers would show reductions, and the challenge hypothesis, which emphasizes the functional role of testosterone increases in the spring to promote agonistic behavior related to territoriality and access to females. Subsequently, the coping competition model has defended the study of competition within a more general stress model, considering t…

Competition (economics)PsychologySocial psychologyDevelopmental psychology
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Development and preliminary validation of the sports competition rumination scale (SCRS)

2021

This article presents the development and the preliminary validation of the Sports Competition Rumination Scale (SCRS). The SCRS is designed to measure ruminative thoughts referring to competition-...

Competition (economics)Scale (social sciences)RuminationApplied psychologymedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyApplied PsychologyJournal of Applied Sport Psychology
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The Idiosincrancies of the European M&A Market

2020

This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive analysis of the European market of mergers and acquisitions (MA 2) method of payment; 3) geographical scope; 4) target’s attitude; 5) bidders’ competition; 6) industry relatedness; 7) public status of the firms involved; and 8) acquirers’ ownership of targets before and after the transaction. Additionally, we identify the similarities and differences of this market with those of the dominant market worldwide, namely the US. Both markets show similar trends in their activity and the occurrence of waves concentrated around economic shocks. However, the European market notably exhibits higher levels of friendly and cash deals.

Competition (economics)Scope (project management)RestructuringCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectCashMergers and acquisitionsBusinessPaymentDatabase transactionIndustrial organizationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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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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