Meaning Competition
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Interaction where two or more organisms in the same space require the same resource (e.g., food, water, nesting space, and ground space) which is in limiting supply to the individuals seeking it. Comp [..]
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Interaction between members of the same population or of two or more populations using the same resource, often present in limited supply.
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Intra- or intermarket rivalry between or among businesses trying to obtain a larger piece of the same market share.
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Competition refers to a situation in a market in which firms or sellers independently strive for the patronage of buyers in order to achieve a particular business objective, e.g., profits, sales and/o [..]
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c. 1600, "action of competing," from Latin competitionem (nominative competitio) "agreement, rivalry," noun of action from past participle stem of competere (see compete). Meaning [..]
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The rivalry among sellers trying to achieve such goals as increasing profits, market share, and sales volume by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, distribution, and promotion. It is the product of vying for customers by the pursuit of differential advantage, i.e., changing to better meet consumer wants and needs. In economic [..]
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contest between organisms for resources, recognition, or group or social status.
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An acquisition strategy where more than one supplier is solicited to bid on performing a service or function. [D04024]
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Businesses generally know who their competitors are on the open market. But are they the same companies you need to fight to get the best placement for your website? Not necessarily! In the area of se [..]
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Competition is a contest between businesses that are striving for the client’s business.  Organisations in business are usually in competition with others for customers, markets, materials and, of cou [..]
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In general, the actions of two or more rivals in pursuit of the same objective. In the context of markets, the specific objective is either selling goods to buyers or alternatively buying goods from s [..]
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for food and resources. Types: interference (by direct attack), exploitation (forced to share a resource), scramble (everyone gets something), contest (one competitor gets it all), and restrictive (preventing someone else from getting it); also, inter- and intraspecific modes (between or within species). Competition tends to characterize less matur [..]
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a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers; "business competition can be fiendish at times" contest: an occasion on which a winner is selected from am [..]
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The interactions between two or more sellers or buyers in a single market, each attempting to get or pay the most favorable price. Economists usually interpret and model these interactions as among in [..]
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Form of play clearly established in the rules.
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a test of how much people know or how good they are at something. The winner usually gets a prize
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where more than one company provides a good or service. Can keep prices low as competitors fight for customers by undercutting their rivals. However, this could put operators out of business and reduc [..]
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An interaction between individuals of the same species or different species whereby resources used by one are made unavailable to others. © 2005 by Sinauer Associates, Inc. All rights reserve [..]
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Definition The existence within a market for some good or service of a sufficient number of buyers and sellers such that no single market participant has enough influence to determine the going price [..]
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Some degree of overlap in ecological niches of two populations in the same community, such that both depend on the same food source, shelter, or other resources, and negatively affect each other's survival. competitive exclusion principle
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farmest
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In marketing, rivalry among providers of a product or service aimed at increasing profits, market share, sales volume, etc., usually by altering the marketing mix (price, product, distribution, and pr [..]
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The contest between animals in an environment for available resources (food, shelter, etc.).
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A product, organisation or individual, in either the same or another category which can be directly substituted one for the other in fulfilling the same needs or wants. Competitive strategy.
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 Level of activity between buyers to secure supply at a physical market (prime and store). (See 'buyer' and 'competition').
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organisms of the same or different species attempt to use the same ecological resource (food, water, space) in the same place at the same time
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The result of a common demand by two or more organisms or types of organisms for limited resources.
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Attempts by two or more individuals or organizations to acquire the same goods, services, or productive and financial resources. Consumers compete with other consumers for goods and services. Producers compete with other producers for sales to consumers.
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A goal-directed form of social interaction in which the goals or objects pursued are limited, so not all competitors can attain them. Competitive behavior is governed by rules and limitations (restrai [..]
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Intramarket or intermarket competition between businesses to get the greater market share in the same segment.
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 The top 10 websites that appear for a particular keyword search on Google that you want to appear on page one for.
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In the general sense, a contest among sellers or buyers for control over the use of productive resources. Sometimes used as a shorthand way of referring to perfect competition, a market condition in w [..]
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(n) a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers(n) an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants(n) the act of competing as for profit or a prize( [..]
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The interaction of two or more organisms seeking a limited resource that they both need.
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An interaction between or among two or more individuals or species in which exploitation of resources by one affects any others negatively
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Allowing two or more entities to sell similar goods and services, in this case, energy generation, in the same market.
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A situation that occurs when living things occupying the same area need the same resources for survival.
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When two or more entities sell similar products/services in the same consumer market. For example, more than one company sells energy and supply to New Jersey consumers in some service areas.
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The assortment of companies that offer the same commodity or in combination with other products and services to a collection of potential customers, vying for their business by offering different prod [..]
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a contest where there is usually a winner and loser(s). This is commonly manifested in education in arrangements aimed at an outcome where those with most ability and skill will succeed. It most often [..]
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Rivalry among individuals in order to acquire more of something that is scarce.
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The effort of two or more parties to secure the business of a third party by offering, usually under fair or equitable rules of business practice, the most favorable terms.
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A strategy for purchasing Health care in a manner which will obtain maximum value for the price for the purchasers of the Health care and the recipients. The concept was developed primarily by Alain E [..]
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Any number of teams playing games to determine a winner.
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A relationship between two organisms where both demand the same resources, such as food, water, living space, or light. See the Relationships page for more explanation.
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An interaction between members of two or more species that, as a consequence either of exploitation of a shared resource or of interference related to that resource, has a negative effect on fitness-r [..]
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Competition is a rivalry between individuals (or groups or nations), and it arises whenever two or more parties strive for something that all cannot ...
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Competition arises whenever two or more parties strive for something that all cannot obtain. The classical economists felt no need for a very precise ...
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The essence of Austrian economics is its emphasis on the ongoing economic process as opposed to the equilibrium analysis of neoclassical theory. Austrian ...
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Only through the principle of competition has political economy any pretension to the character of a science. So far as rents, profits, wages, prices, ...
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aggregate of individual bouts
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(1) Any duplicate bridge contest or (2) a bidding situation in which both sides are active.
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An auction in which both sides are bidding to try and win the contract.
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The process of consumers bidding prices upwards or producers cutting prices in order to allow those agents to be involved in a market trade.
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An interaction between individuals of the same species or different species whereby resources used by one are made unavailable to others.
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two or more individual organisms of a single species (intraspecific competition) or two or more individuals of different species (interspecific competition) attempting to use the same scarce resources [..]
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When entities go after the same markets or customers they are in competition with one another.
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A formal evaluation of sources to provide a commercial activity that uses pre-established rules. Competitions between private sector sources are performed in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Re [..]
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The struggle for existence that results when two or more species have requirements which exceed the available supply. _nterference between two populations at the same tropic level.
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The struggle between trees to obtain sunlight, nutrients, water and growing space. Every part of the tree, from the roots to the crown, competes for space and food.
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Competition is one of the most important concepts in economics, yet when examined closely, it turns out to be one of the most elusive concepts to nail down in practice. A market in some particular goo [..]
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Intra- or intermarket rivalry between or among businesses trying to obtain a larger piece of the same market share.
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A biological interaction occurring when the demand for an ecological resource exceeds its limited supply, causing organisms to interfere with each other.
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