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competition

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Business ecosystems as a way to activate lock-in in business models link.springer.com Springer Mar 28, 2025 5 facts
claimUnder intense competition, firms are more likely to perform highly if they combine novelty with either a cost-leadership or differentiation product market strategy.
referenceMoore, J. F. (1993) published 'Predators and prey: A new ecology of competition' in the Harvard Business Review, 71(3), 75–86.
claimBusiness model themes interact with the intensity of competition, and the novelty theme interacts with the maturity or newness of available technologies.
referenceKatz and Shapiro (1985) analyzed network externalities, competition, and compatibility.
referencePrimario, S., Rippa, P., & Secundo, & Secundo, G. (2024) published 'Peer innovation as an open innovation strategy for balancing competition and collaboration among technology start-ups in an innovation ecosystem'.
A review of climate change impacts on migration patterns of marine ... frontiersin.org Frontiers Oct 25, 2024 3 facts
referenceBonnet-Lebrun et al. (2021) examined how Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and potential competition in marginal ice zones and fjords, as published in Ambio.
claimPredator-prey interactions cause apparent competition between marine zooplankton groups, according to research by L. C. Stige, K. Ø. Kvile, B. Bogstad, and Ø. Langangen published in 2018.
claimIncreased numbers of Subarctic species in the Arctic can result in greater competition for resources, such as diet overlap, which potentially causes declines in endemic populations and alters ecosystem structure, as observed with Arctic cod in the Atlantic Arctic (Renaud et al., 2012; Christiansen, 2017).
Compendium Vol. 5 No. 1: The ecological role of native plants bio4climate.org Bio4Climate 2 facts
quoteThorpe et al. (2011) state: "The exceptionally rich body of ecological literature on the niche is based in part on the idea that competition can drive the evolution of niche differentiation, thus allowing species to coexist."
claimCompetition for sunlight, water, and nutrients drives niche differentiation, which allows species to occupy specific spaces or timing within an ecosystem to access limited resources.
Ecology: Nature's Interactions and Ecosystem Dynamics scholarsresearchlibrary.com Lorelei Simmons · Annals of Biological Research 2 facts
referenceOrganismal ecology focuses on individual organisms and their interactions with the environment, specifically examining how organisms adapt to environmental challenges such as competition, predation, and environmental stresses like drought or temperature extremes.
referenceCommunity ecology studies the interactions between species in a community and how these interactions influence the community's structure and organization, with key interactions including predation, competition, symbiosis, and mutualism.
Iran Country Report 2026 - BTI Transformation Index bti-project.org BTI Project 1 fact
claimIran’s Competition Council was established to promote competition and prevent monopolies, possessing broad powers including unlimited time to initiate reviews and nominal independence.
Tariffs are a particularly bad way to raise revenue | Brookings brookings.edu Brookings Nov 4, 2025 1 fact
claimBloom et al. (2016) demonstrated that a nontrivial amount of innovation within the European Union between 1996 and 2007 occurred as firms innovated in response to competition from Chinese imports.
Tariffs: Estimating the Economic Impact of the 2025 Measures and ... richmondfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Apr 2, 2025 1 fact
claimRemoving trade restrictions allows countries to access a wider variety of goods at lower prices, which fosters increased competition, innovation, and productivity.
Understanding and Complying with Open Source Software Licenses lathropgpm.com Lathrop GPM 1 fact
claimThe open development process of open source software drives competition and results in higher quality software products.