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Effectuation heuristics for the incumbent firm

Effectuation heuristics for the incumbent firm

... NextSelect sees more possibilities than threats. But, was this because of effectuation? For the feeling after the meeting, we simply don’t and cannot know. But the example that was told, may also have triggered the shift ...

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Tax competition for foreign direct investments and the nature of the incumbent firm

Tax competition for foreign direct investments and the nature of the incumbent firm

... foreign firm from a third ...domestic incumbent in the big ...the incumbent is a public welfare- maximizing firm rather than a private ...the incumbent firm does not always gain ...

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License and entry decision for innovating firm in international duopoly under vertical differentiation

License and entry decision for innovating firm in international duopoly under vertical differentiation

... innovating firm to license its technology for producing the high quality good to a domestic incumbent firm or to enter the domestic market with or without license under vertical differentiation with ...

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License and entry strategies for an outside innovator in duopoly with combination of royalty and fixed fee under vertical differentiation

License and entry strategies for an outside innovator in duopoly with combination of royalty and fixed fee under vertical differentiation

... an incumbent firm, using the combination of royalties and fixed ...the firm with new technology is incumbent, and its choice of entry is not ...the incumbent and the outside innovator ...

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Vertical differentiation in oligopoly and license fees when outside innovator can enter the market: Two step auction

Vertical differentiation in oligopoly and license fees when outside innovator can enter the market: Two step auction

... the incumbent firm (entry with license strategy) is more profitable than strategy to license its technology to the incumbent firm without entering the market (license without entry strategy) ...

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The Signaling Role of Not Being Promoted: Theory and Evidence

The Signaling Role of Not Being Promoted: Theory and Evidence

... a firm for one period, the firm starts to collect new information about this ...an incumbent firm in the next period, (1 + S){E t [Z it+1 J it+1 |q it i +1 (1), m] + f (t )}, and the worker’s ...

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Tax Incentives, Competition and Welfare

Tax Incentives, Competition and Welfare

... the incumbent firm will either accommodate (a) or fight (f) as described ...the incumbent firm will remain the monopolist in that market and will decide whether or not to make the in- vestment ...

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Royalty and license fee under vertical differentiation in oligopoly with or without entry of innovator: Two step auction

Royalty and license fee under vertical differentiation in oligopoly with or without entry of innovator: Two step auction

... the incumbent firm (entry with license strategy) is more profitable than strategy to license its technology to the incumbent firm without entering the market (license without entry strategy) ...

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Bargaining agenda in a unionised monopoly with network effects

Bargaining agenda in a unionised monopoly with network effects

... the incumbent firm/union pair chooses which bargaining agenda to introduce into negotiations, that is, either EB or ...entrant firm/union pair adopts the agenda of the incumbent ...each ...

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Licensing Probabilistic Patents and Liability Rules: The Duopoly Case

Licensing Probabilistic Patents and Liability Rules: The Duopoly Case

... the incumbent firm ( N , I , L ) and a licensing policy defined by the patent holder (to offer or not a license to the competitor using a fixed fee or a royalty rate), both firms compete by choosing ...

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License and entry strategies for an outside innovator under duopoly with combination of royalty and fixed fee

License and entry strategies for an outside innovator under duopoly with combination of royalty and fixed fee

... innovating firm. Therefore, the innovating firm gets larger profit by driving out the incumbent firm from the market with prohibitive royalty ...the incumbent firm that it can ...

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License fees in oligopoly when outside innovator can enter the market: two step auction

License fees in oligopoly when outside innovator can enter the market: two step auction

... an incumbent firm, using the combination of royalties and fixed ...the firm with new technology is incumbent, and its choice of entry is not ...the incumbent and the outside innovator ...

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Decentralization versus Coordination for an Incumbent Chain and an Entrant Chain under a Stackelberg Game

Decentralization versus Coordination for an Incumbent Chain and an Entrant Chain under a Stackelberg Game

... an incumbent firm will deal with the entry of new ...the incumbent or entrant manufacturer gain competitive edge by choosing centralized channel structure? As we all know, there are some companies ...

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Royalty and license fee under oligopoly with or without entry of innovator: Two step auction

Royalty and license fee under oligopoly with or without entry of innovator: Two step auction

... the incumbent firm (license with entry strategy) is more profitable than strategy to license its technology to the incumbent firm without entering the market (license without entry strategy) ...

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Decentralization and electoral accountability: incentives, separation and voter welfare

Decentralization and electoral accountability: incentives, separation and voter welfare

... the incumbent also derives some exogenous "ego-rent" from holding o±ce that is independent of the size of his ...the incumbent which leaves his behavior under decentralization unchanged) will ...

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Incumbent Decisions About Succession Transitions in Family Firms: A Conceptual Model

Incumbent Decisions About Succession Transitions in Family Firms: A Conceptual Model

... a firm has or by the sales that it produces every ...that firm size is an important indicator of administrative complexity and places cognitive limitation on those who are responsible for managing the ...

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Progress in airline distribution systems: The threat of new entrants to incumbent players

Progress in airline distribution systems: The threat of new entrants to incumbent players

... the firm is offering direct connectivity to some airlines, effectively making it an alternative channel for suppliers to distribute to agencies (Quinby, ...

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The electoral effects of general strikes in Western Europe

The electoral effects of general strikes in Western Europe

... Out of the 140 election years in our sample, thirty-eight experienced reforms resulting in general strikes under the incumbent’s most recent tenure. We select two manifestations of general strikes as our primary ...

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Incumbent response to telecommunications reform: The cases of Jamaica and Ireland, 1982 2007

Incumbent response to telecommunications reform: The cases of Jamaica and Ireland, 1982 2007

... One interviewee cited both this incident and the cable link affair as two very clear-cut examples of incidents of collusion between firm and state or to be more precise, “examples of a dominant firm ...

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Explaining institutional change : why elected politicians implement direct democracy

Explaining institutional change : why elected politicians implement direct democracy

... Under representative democracy, voters know that the incumbent will implement his ideal point in period 2.. So after period 1, they ignore w1 and simply reelect the incumbent iff k12 6 σ[r] ...

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