Informational Effects in a Competitive Environment: Large-Scale Evidence from Table Tennis

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janina Kleinknecht ◽  
Alexander Rieber ◽  
Daniel Würtenberger
2019 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
pp. 35-49

In today’s competitive environment, its survival of the businesses has been quite difficult. Together with rapidly increasing competition, there are various disputes between groups and personals and conflicts occur. The conflict is disagreements, discrepancies between two or more people. Businesses should manage these conflicts a good way to make advantageous emerging conflicts. The conflicts sometimes support the creativity, provide that’s emergence, sometimes hamper it. In the same way, as a result of creativity the conflicts can be occurred. To determine the relationship between creativity and conflicts which have an important role in terms of performance of organizations is very important. The aim of this study is to reveal the relationship between conflict and creativity in organizations that arise. This study is basically prepared in two different sizes. The theoretical dimension focuses on interaction, creativity, conflict and creativity. In the research part, the method was first explained, then the results obtained were analyzed. The survey method was used as data collection tools. Our research was carried out in a large-scale industrial enterprise that operating in the province of Konya. The obtained data were analyzed with SPSS. With this study, it has been revealed that emerging conflicts in businesses positively affect the ability of creativity.


Author(s):  
M. Wegener ◽  
T. Greco ◽  
K. Arlt ◽  
R. Schuberth ◽  
A. Morschhauser ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheng-Wen Wu ◽  
Ming-Der Shieh ◽  
Jenn-Jier Lien ◽  
Jar- Ferr Yang ◽  
Wei-Ta Chu ◽  
...  

<div>Abstract—It has been tough for the sports industry and the athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic, but in Taiwan, we have been lucky to contain the pandemic to a level that we could hold the 2021 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games (NIAG) in early May. We formed a Sport Technology Team of more than 30 scholars, students, and engineers to provide novel systems and solutions that make the athletic games rich of sport technologies. Some of the features could be the first time shown to the internet audience for large-scale athletic games. The technologies involved include table tennis ball trajectory and bounce distribution, badminton shuttlecock tracking and trajectory, augmented reality enriched content for real-time video streaming on social networks, real-time 3D broadcasting with wide-field free viewangle, in-stadium video stream pushing by private 5G network with Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), AI-based sport data analytics during live streaming, a Technology-Enhanced Broadcasting System for sport events, etc. This paper introduces the respective technologies that we have developed, deployed, and demonstrated in the 2021 NIAG, Taiwan. We stress the architecture design and integration of TBS, which is a System of Systems, as well as experimental results on real athletic games in the smart stadiums that we have established.</div>


Author(s):  
Fatma Serab Onursal ◽  
Semra Birgün ◽  
Sabire Yazıcı

Turkey is an important logistics transport center between Asia, The Middle East and Europe. If this position is evaluated correctly, it will be a big contribution to the economy of the country by increasing the market share. In order to provide and sustain logistic quality in an increasingly competitive environment, it should be ensured that logistic services are performed more effectively and efficiently via analyzing faults/problems in detail and eliminating root causes of these. In logistics sector, especially in the case of cold chain logistics involving the transport of perishable products such as food, medicine, chemicals, etc., the rejects/ fines constitute on a large-scale rate. Companies, in the case of deliveries that are outside the expectations of the companies or contrary to their contracts, they either return the goods or take delivery by punishing. In this study, the causes of these logistics/delivery factors, effecting negatively the country’s economy were researched, and suggested important solutions by analyzed with the Theory of Constraints - Thinking Processes approach. These proposals for the characteristic solutions for cold chain logistics, if applied in the institutions and companies concerned with the logistic sector in the whole country, it is expected that will obtain the savings of the costs coming from penalty/reject applications in the country’s economy, and beyond this it is expected that will get the additional earnings from the increased market share by increasing the customer satisfaction.


2015 ◽  
Vol 49 (3/4) ◽  
pp. 398-419 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valentyna Melnyk ◽  
Tammo Bijmolt

Purpose – The goal of this paper is to empirically investigate the effects of an loyalty program (LP) introduction and termination, accounting for simultaneous effects of LP designs, cross-customer effects and competition effects. Despite firms across the globe spend billions of dollars on LPs, it is not clear: whether these programs enhance customer loyalty, what happens if a program is terminated and which LP design elements enhance effectiveness of LPs. Design/methodology/approach – The authors empirically investigate to what extent the effects of introducing and terminating a LP depend on: its monetary and non-monetary design elements, customer characteristics and competition. The empirical evidence is based on a bivariate hierarchical linear model, using a large-scale dataset involving 9,783 consumers rating 24 different LPs across eight industries. Findings – While the characteristics of LP are more important in influencing customer behavior when they join the LP, the competitive environment and the duration of membership in an LP are the primary drivers of customer reactions to LP termination. Non-monetary discrimination between members and non-members is a more powerful tool in creating customer loyalty than offering higher discounts or saving points. The effect of discrimination on loyalty sustains when an LP is terminated. Research limitations/implications – This is the first research to empirically investigate the effect of an LP termination, accounting for simultaneous effects of LP designs and competition effects. The authors measured behavioral intentions in a hypothetical case of LP termination. Future research could assess the effects of LP termination and the moderating role of both monetary and non-monetary design elements on other behavioral loyalty variables based on, e.g. household panel data, when such data on LP terminations across industries becomes available. Practical implications – When a firm considers the introduction of an LP or changing an existing one, non-monetary discrimination between members and non-members seems to be the most effective tool in building sustainable customer loyalty. Further, offering a relatively low saving rate is a viable way to keep costs down because the savings percentage does not significantly affect loyalty. For the same reason, firms can also consider reducing or eliminating LP-based discounts. The competitive environment and the duration of membership in an LP are the primary drivers of customer reactions to LP termination. Originality/value – To the best of authors’ knowledge, the potential effects of LP termination have not been addressed in the current literature. The authors empirically assess the effects of LP termination and effects of those programs at the introduction. Understanding the factors that moderate the potential negative impact of terminating an LP is of crucial importance to managers and researchers alike. The paper is of great value for firms that consider introducing, modifying or terminating an LP.


2021 ◽  
Vol 330 ◽  
pp. 03007
Author(s):  
Mikhail Korolev ◽  
Sergey Nikitenko ◽  
Biswarup Neogi

The article analyses the possibility of conducting research on the competitive environment and assessing the potential effect of introducing promising technological solutions based on the use of patent landscapes even before the construction of new mining machines begins. The authors suggest that the oriented adaptation of patent analytics tools will allow solving a large-scale scientific problem. That is identifying patterns and dependences of changes in the main parameters of mining machines over time and developing a methodology for predicting and substantiating the promising parameters of various mining machines, both of one functional purpose and multifunctional ones, ensuring their efficient operation for a given period of time.


2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abhishek Jain ◽  
Rajbir Bhatti ◽  
Harwinder Singh

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on total productive maintenance (TPM) implementation practice to present an overview of TPM implementation practices adopted by various manufacturing organizations and suggest possible gaps from researchers and practitioner’s point of view. This study tries to identify the best strategy for improving competitiveness of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in globalized market and evaluates TPM implementation practice in SMEs. Design/methodology/approach – The objective of this paper is to study the role of TPM program in context of Indian industries either from SMEs to large-scale industries. The approach has been directed toward justification of TPM implementation practice for its support to competitive manufacturing in the context of Indian manufacturing industries. Findings – TPM implementation improves productivity and working efficiency of employees and also improves equipment effectiveness and a positive inclination toward company is registered. Therefore, equipment maintenance is an indispensable function in a manufacturing enterprise. In this highly competitive environment, manufacturing organizations should consider maintenance function as a potential source for cost savings and competitive advantage. SMEs must be considered as an engine for economic growth all over the world (Singh et al., 2008). A total of 148 papers related to TPM implementation in large-scale industries and SMEs were collected, analyzed and classified on the basis of their applications, broadly into large industry and SMEs and further divided into Indian and Non-Indian, then case study, implementation, model, literature review, maintenance, service, etc. This classification has clearly shows that SMEs are in a need to adopt TPM implementation practice to compete in this global market and changing requirements of large industries. Maintenance is an indispensable function in a manufacturing enterprise. In this highly competitive environment, manufacturing organizations must be considered maintenance function as a potential source for cost savings and competitive advantage. Singh et al. (2008) have concluded that SMEs must be considered as an engine for economic growth of all over the world. Following are the objectives of this study: to suggest a classification of available literature on TPM implementation; to identify the need of TPM implementation in SMEs; to identify critical observations on each category of classification; to identify the potential of SMEs in India; to identify emerging trends of TPM implementation in India; to suggest directions for future researchers in the field of TPM implementation on the basis of above mention points; and to consolidate all available literature on TPM implementation practice. Research limitations/implications – The challenges of stiff competition and the drive for profits are forcing the organizations to implement various productivity improvement efforts to meet the challenges posed by ever-changing market demands. In the dynamic and highly challenging environment, reliable manufacturing equipment is regarded as the major contributor to the performance and profitability of manufacturing systems. Practical implications – In this dynamic world, importance of SMEs in the growth of the nation needs more attention of researchers and industrialists. After the globalization of market, SMEs have got many opportunities to work in integration with large-scale organizations. All the organizations from SMEs to large-scale industries can adopt effective and efficient maintenance strategies such as condition-based maintenance, reliability-centered maintenance and TPM over the traditional firefighting reactive maintenance approaches (Sharma et al., 2005). Social implications – In our view, this paper clearly identifies implications for research which will be useful for society. The gap discussed by authors needs to be addressed by future researchers. Originality/value – This implementation strategy can help to save huge amounts of time, money and other useful resources in dealing with reliability, availability, maintainability and performance issues. On the basis of available literature, it can be understood that SMEs should change their maintenance strategies to cope up with global competition so that a lot of resources can be utilized in a better direction.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheng-Wen Wu ◽  
Ming-Der Shieh ◽  
Jenn-Jier Lien ◽  
Jar- Ferr Yang ◽  
Wei-Ta Chu ◽  
...  

<div>Abstract—It has been tough for the sports industry and the athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic, but in Taiwan, we have been lucky to contain the pandemic to a level that we could hold the 2021 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games (NIAG) in early May. We formed a Sport Technology Team of more than 30 scholars, students, and engineers to provide novel systems and solutions that make the athletic games rich of sport technologies. Some of the features could be the first time shown to the internet audience for large-scale athletic games. The technologies involved include table tennis ball trajectory and bounce distribution, badminton shuttlecock tracking and trajectory, augmented reality enriched content for real-time video streaming on social networks, real-time 3D broadcasting with wide-field free viewangle, in-stadium video stream pushing by private 5G network with Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), AI-based sport data analytics during live streaming, a Technology-Enhanced Broadcasting System for sport events, etc. This paper introduces the respective technologies that we have developed, deployed, and demonstrated in the 2021 NIAG, Taiwan. We stress the architecture design and integration of TBS, which is a System of Systems, as well as experimental results on real athletic games in the smart stadiums that we have established.</div>


Author(s):  
S.A. Ogai ◽  
M.V. Voyloshnikov

Развитие верфи и организация ее работы происходят в условиях экономического конкурирования, имеющего международный характер. Фактором экономических преимуществ для нового судостроительного предприятия выступает превышение спроса над предложением при строительстве судов новых проектов. Это преимущество действует при условии национальной поддержки и при субсидировании судоверфи со стороны Правительства Российской федерации, а также со стороны партнеров, инвестирующих в создание этой судоверфи. Организация серийного модульного судостроение осуществляется поэтапно по мере накопления производственных мощностей и промышленных активов судоверфи на первоначальном этапе. Ограничением в конкурентной среде в серийном судостроении выступает размер строящихся судов. При создании на верфи построечных мест для модульной сборки крупнотоннажных судов открываются возможности кооперирования действующих судостроительных предприятий на условиях их партнёрства с этой верфью. По мере выполнения задач: освоения серийного судостроения, выполнения пилотных заказов и обязательств перед инвесторами, создания профессиональных коллективов, организации системы обучения кадров и др. судоверфь в дальнейшем действует на условиях самофинансирования и самоокупаемости.The development of the shipyard and the organization of it operation take place in the conditions of economic competition of international feature. The factor of economic advantages of the shipbuilding yard created is the excess of demand over the supply of ships of new projects.This advantage is subject to the national support and the subsidizing of ships construction for the needs of Government of the Russian Federation, as well as by the contracts of partners investing in the shipbuilding company creation. The development of serial modular shipbuilding is carried out in stages, as the production capacities and industrial assets of the shipyard accumulate, this serves as the initial stage. The constraint in the in batch shipbuilding competitive environment is the size of the ships under construction. When creating construction sites for modular ship assembly at the shipyard the opportunities for cooperation of existing shipbuilding enterprises are opened based on their partnership with this shipyard. As the tasks are completed: the mastering large-scale batch shipbuilding, the fulfilling of the pilot contracts and the obligations to the investors, the creating professional teams, the establishing of the personnel training system, and the others, the shipyard will continue to operate on the basis of self-financing and self-sufficiency.


1999 ◽  
Vol 173 ◽  
pp. 243-248
Author(s):  
D. Kubáček ◽  
A. Galád ◽  
A. Pravda

AbstractUnusual short-period comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 inspired many observers to explain its unpredictable outbursts. In this paper large scale structures and features from the inner part of the coma in time periods around outbursts are studied. CCD images were taken at Whipple Observatory, Mt. Hopkins, in 1989 and at Astronomical Observatory, Modra, from 1995 to 1998. Photographic plates of the comet were taken at Harvard College Observatory, Oak Ridge, from 1974 to 1982. The latter were digitized at first to apply the same techniques of image processing for optimizing the visibility of features in the coma during outbursts. Outbursts and coma structures show various shapes.


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