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    Overview the China' s Mobile Communication Market - Analysis on the Competition between China Mobile and China Unicom by GAO, YANG

    Published 2007
    “…Such as "Little Smart" introduced by China telecom can be used as a substitute of mobile phone that provide much lower service price than both of the two companies. China Mobile should segment customer groups more detailed and China Unicom should develop its network quality more stably, to sustain their market shares and compete with the other rivals.…”
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    Intention to adopt industry 4.0 technologies among dairy manufacturers in Malaysia by Wahab, Saeedi Sayed Abdul

    Published 2019
    “…Among these challenges, the studies revealed that intention towards technology adoption is most crucial. …”
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    Kimco Metal Sdn. Bhd. a Case Study by Khoo, Kok Leong

    Published 1997
    “…This resulted a high numbers of new rivals in the market every years. Profit is marginal as it is diluted by these runner-up firms. …”
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    The transformations of Sino-Indian relations, 1950-2013 by Tseng, Lan-Shu

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, this thesis finds alternative explanations of the regional orders to account for why rivals states tend to peacefully coexist, contributing to peace studies. …”
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    John Cheever's relationship with the American magazine marketplace, 1930 to 1964 by Monkman, James

    Published 2015
    “…Drawing on largely unpublished editorial and administrative correspondence in the New Yorker Records and editorially annotated short story typescripts in the John Cheever Literary Manuscripts collection, and using a historicised close-reading practice, this thesis examines the influence of the magazine marketplace on the short fiction that Cheever produced between 1930 and 1964. It challenges the critical consensus by arguing that Cheever did not dissociate his authorship from commerciality at any point during his career, and consistently exploited the magazine marketplace to his financial and creative advantage, whether this meant temporarily producing stories for little magazines in the early 1930s and romance stories for mainstream titles in the 1940s, or selling his New Yorker rejections to its rivals, which he did throughout his career. …”
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    The representation of kingship and co-rulership in the Norwegian Kings' Sagas, c.1030-c.1130. by Clark, Harriet

    Published 2024
    “…Both of these views rest on the assumption that co-kings were inherent rivals, and that they are depicted as such in the Norwegian kings’ sagas. …”
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    Translating Salafism into English: Anglo–Salafi Print Culture in Britain by Majothi, Azhar

    Published 2023
    “…Collectively, these actors harness print at their own expense in order to assert their religious convictions and challenge rival Islamic trends (including Jihadis). …”
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    Nefarious presentism by Tallant, Jonathan, Ingram, David

    Published 2015
    “…What can presentists say in response? We identify two rival factions: ‘upstanding’ and ‘nefarious’ presentists. …”
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    Knowledge Management and Learning Organizations Advocacy for Integration by Isa, Mhd Rudayn

    Published 2009
    “…Indeed, most organizations have adopted, and still adopting, either one of the above two mentioned disciplines recognizing their importance in facing the fierce competition and the challenging new markets. …”
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    'My IT vendor does not love me anymore!': How does an organisation benefit from an effective IT vendor management strategy?...and why are some vendor relationships more successful... by Miller, Simon Thomas

    Published 2007
    “…This definition emerged from examining the literature in which two approaches to IT vendor management were identified: risk and learning. …”
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    Mapping and the citizen sensor

    Published 2017
    “…The proliferation of inexpensive and highly mobile and location aware devices together with Web 2.0 technology have fostered the emergence of the citizen as a source of data. …”
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    Information quality impact on firm's performance: Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES) in Bangladesh by Abdullah, Shahmir Sivaraj, Azim, Md. Shamimul

    Published 2015
    “…The challenge for Bangladesh today is how to make her existing SMEs better able to compete with their SME rivals from abroad.One way to overcome this challenge is by modernizing their operations with the inception of contemporary technologies into their production processes. …”
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    Generation Y’s Work Value in the Malaysian Health Care Equipment Retailing Industry by Zhang, Jun

    Published 2012
    “…A new source of competitiveness has moved into the rival that is PEOPLE! Researchers have shown that organizations have never stopped facing various challenges from human capital and among all the challenges, recruitment and retention are the two biggest concerns (Vedior, 2008) (Appendix 1). …”
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    The role of business leaders in information technology innovation in the new era of disruptive technology by Yusasniza Mohd Yunus, Aini Aman, Kamarul Baraini Keliwon

    Published 2019
    “…The contribution of the study are two folds. Theoretically, it promotes the new rival of theory or framework that goes beyond the traditional IT use. …”
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