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Superior economic performance in developed and developing countries
(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2017)
Purpose - The extant literature on emerging economies states that the development of the institutional context contributes to the creation of hypercompetitive conditions. The purpose of this paper is to test this assertion ...
Las interacciones organizacionales desde la visión ecológica: la competencia
(Universidad del RosarioAdministrador de negocios internacionalesFacultad de administración, 2013)
As part of the PhD degree work of Ángela Lucia Noguera Hidalgo, this paper collects a compilation of several sources related to the biological concept of “competition” and its relation to the enterprises. It is a work where ...
New business dynamics and agressiveness between competitors
(2015-02-12)
Recent work has focused on analysing whether competitive advantages can be sustainable in a hypercompetitive context. Extant literature, which analysed emerging economies, found that the development of the institutional ...
Cartografia das mudanças e permanências no jornalismo em Natal (RN- Brasil)
(BrasilUFRNPROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM ESTUDOS DA MÍDIA, 2016-05-13)
We plat the changes and continuities in Journalism in Natal (RN), considering the mapping field of the news companies Tribuna do Norte, Novo and O Jornal de Hoje (in Natal, capital city of Rio Grande do Norte - Brazil) and ...
Target costing: exploring the concept and its relation to competitiveness in agribusiness
(Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco, Dept Administracao, 2016-09)
How can the practice of Target Costing enhance agribusiness competitiveness? Though the management accounting literature has been enriched by various artifacts such as ABC Costing, Product Life Cycle Costing, Total Cost ...
Variable tiempo y paradigma de hipercompetencia: Asignación de recursos y aplicación del teorema de separación de oportunidades de Fisher
One of the fundamental aspects in economics is the efficient allocation of resources, the best combination as long as it can provide the greatest benefit, with the least physical and economic effort. This must be observed ...