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Hypercompetition, a term first coined in business strategy by Richard D’Aveni, describes a dynamic competitive world in which no action or advantage can
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strategy and coining the term “hypercompetition” which led Fortune to liken him to a modern version of Sun Tzu. Hypercompetition involves rapid, fierce, and
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his book, Hypercompetition. Plant, R. 2006. Hypercompetition and Differentiation. accessed 5/11/2010. D’Aveni, R & Gunther, R Hypercompetition - Hypercompetitive
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Times. 1988-07-15. Retrieved 2025-09-10. D'Aveni, Richard A. (1994). Hypercompetition. Free Press (Simon & Schuster). p. 193. ISBN 1439122636. "Pepsi Wild
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facilitates the creation of strategic competitiveness. Due to the hypercompetition of the environment, the traditional sources of getting competitive
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South Korean private educational institutions
2009. Suh, J. (30, April 2021). "The core of education inequality: hypercompetition and standardized scores". Medium. "Foreign Language teaching (E-2)"
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major flaw and vulnerability in biomedical research appears to be the hypercompetition for the resources and positions that are required to conduct science
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Irish poet, journalist, author and activist (1844–1890)
of Research on Sustainable Tourism and Hotel Operations in Global Hypercompetition. IGI Global. 2022. p. 36. Evans, Anthony G. (1997). Fanatic Heart:
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Scientific study of science
Maintaining Scientific Integrity in a Climate of Perverse Incentives and Hypercompetition". Environmental Engineering Science. 34 (1): 51–61. doi:10.1089/ees
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American biologist (born 1945)
the system of US biomedical science, with the intention of reducing "hypercompetition" This publication led to the formation of an organization, Rescuing
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British academic and rapper
(2017) Collaborating to Compete: The Role of Cultural Intermediaries in Hypercompetition, International Journal of Music Business Research, Vol.6(2), pp. 41–68
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Japanese businessman (1925–2005)
Tim (1996). "The Japanese Beer Wars: Initiating and Responding to Hypercompetition in New Product Development". Organization Science. 7 (3): 302–321.
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Italian economist, academic and educator
inaugurated the study of temporary competitive advantage as a consequence of hypercompetition. In addition, Dagnino is researching hubris-driven strategies and the
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