…roblem does my product (service) solve? What is the market capacity? Who are my competitors? What is the business model? Examples of formalization of the main characteristics at the stage of opening a business are presented in Annex B. Market research Market research is the first…
…nt is highly dynamic. 3. For some firms the dynamics of the environment through competitor activities influence the accumulation of technological competencies to such a degree that the strategic intent is not reflected in the competence base. These findings support the theoretica…
…Instead, they frequently make decisions so as to perform well relative to their competitors, which we refer to as having competitor-oriented objectives. Managers might choose not to focus on maximizing future profits, because profits are difficult to forecast or because a focus o…
…mplied meaning evoked by the accented or deaccented. Participants’ looks to the competitor (L)H*L% rise-fall contour on the critical word (hereafter CW). ‘candy’ when hearing the second sentence showed that The results showed that participants are able to associate the listeners …
…n between companies, including the merger of Edison Electric with their largest competitor, Thomson-Houston, forming General Electric in 1892. Edison Electric's merger with their chief alternating current rival brought an end to the war of the currents and created a new company t…
…lication.7 The Rather, given the implications of corporate globaliza- fewer the competitors the more premium the value added, tion, these questions must be empirically investigated. For and the higher the costs of entry, let alone success. example, when the Japanese domestic auto…
…d any deliberate restructuring must also consider the value of a viable TM as a competitor and constraint. [Emphasis added.] The article further notes that, short of comprehensive reform by Congress, CMS may find it challenging to build value in Medicare over this decade if TM’s …
…ding customers, suppliers, specialist service providers, universities, and even competitors. Benefits of innovation collaboration generally involve a combination of sharing development costs and risks, accessing complementary skills and capabilities, learning from partners, accel…
…e of preferable technique, there are certain psychological characteristics of a competitor which influence the choice of the technique. The aim of this research is to determine the interconnection between psychological characteristics of wrestlers and techniques they prefer in th…
…, Hiram Sibley , and others in 1851. [ 10 ] In 1856 the company merged with its competitor the Erie and Michigan Telegraph Company , controlled by John James Speed , Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith and Ezra Cornell [ 11 ] and, at Cornell's insistence, changed its name to Western Un…
…ffect , if the TalAE enhancements could make third party operating systems into competitors of native TalOS. The first internal development environment was an IBM RS/6000 model 250 with a PowerPC 601 CPU running AIX, [ 16 ] building TalOS natively for the 68k Macintosh. [ 34 ] HP…
…bases sold the Bookcraft brand name and its catalog of print books to its major competitor in the LDS book market, Deseret Book . Included in the sale were the rights to Infobases' LDS Collectors Library on CD. A year earlier, Deseret Book had released a competing product called …
…news service, and he made the new UP service available to anyone, including his competitors. Scripps also hoped to make a profit from selling that news to papers owned by others. At that time and until World War II , most newspapers relied on news agencies for stories outside the…
…rafish homogenates at fixed concentrations were incubated with serially diluted competitors and controls in 1% bovine serum albumin in PBS (1% BSA-PBS) at concentrations/dilutions indicated in the figures. The ligand-competitor solutions were incubated overnight at 4 °C. J774 mur…
… viewing objects that corresponded to either the target word (tail), a semantic competitor word (paw), a phonological competitor word (table), or an unrelated word (daisy). Target and semantic competitor objects attracted more fixations than unrelated objects well before the targ…