نتایج جستجو برای: competitor threats

تعداد نتایج: 35518  

2006
Rui Li Shenghua Bao Jin Wang Yuanjie Liu Yong Yu

The web with its rapid expansion has become an excellent resource for gathering information and people’s opinion. A company owner wants to know who is the competitor, and a customer also wants to know which company provides similar product or service to what he/she is in want of. This paper proposes an approach based on mutual information, which focuses on mining competitors of the entity(such ...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration 2015

Journal: :مجله دانشکده حقوق و علوم سیاسی 0
بهاره سازمند

association of southeast asia nations (asean) was created in 1967 in order to prevent the threat of communism in southeast asia. but, over time, new states joined it and goals and activities of this organization expanded to other areas such as economic, commercial, political and cultural ones. thus, over time, cooperation between members expanded in a way today this regional organization is con...

Journal: :CSH protocols 2006
Renée M Horner

INTRODUCTION The first step in competitive RT-PCR is the synthesis and purification of the synthetic competitor. This is an RNA molecule designed to be reverse-transcribed and PCR-amplified with the same efficiency as the endogenous transcript of interest. Once the competitor molecule has been prepared, as described in this protocol, competitive PCR can be carried out, as described in Comptetit...

2015
Marcel Goic Alan Montgomery Marcel Goić Alan L. Montgomery

We study how business customers make multi-product purchase decisions and how the distributors who sell those products can make inferences about their demand functions with incomplete information. The problem is that distributors rarely observe a competitor's price directly, and must infer competitor response indirectly from their own observations about customer purchases. In this research we p...

Journal: :Marketing Science 2014
Jeffrey D. Shulman

April 2012 Abstract A manufacturer will often limit competition among downstream partners by authorizing only a select group of retailers to carry its product. However, it is not uncommon for authorized retailers to create an additional competitor by diverting units to an unauthorized seller. Prior research proposes that this diversion will not be optimal unless the diverted units are sold in n...

Journal: :Cognition 2006
Brian Hare Josep Call Michael Tomasello

There is little experimental evidence that any non-human species is capable of purposefully attempting to manipulate the psychological states of others deceptively (e.g., manipulating what another sees). We show here that chimpanzees, one of humans' two closest primate relatives, sometimes attempt to actively conceal things from others. Specifically, when competing with a human in three novel t...

2017
Paul M. Churchland Patricia S. Churchland

McCauley’s is perhaps the most straightforward of the criticisms. He sees some form of reductive accommodation as the relation most likely to develop between propositional-attitude psychology, on the one hand, and the underlying neurosciences, on the other. In support of this expectation, he cites the typical co-evolutionary process described by Patricia S. Churchland, wherein theories at adjac...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008

Journal: :Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2018

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