Resource Distributions and Market Partitioning: Dutch Daily Newspapers, 1968 to 1994

Resource-partitioning theory is used to explain generalist concentration through the distribution of environmental resources. It is argued that the higher the homogeneity and concentration of relevant environmental resources, the higher the concentration of large generalist organizations competing o...

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Veröffentlicht in:American sociological review 2002-06, Vol.67 (3), p.408
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subjects Attrition (Research Studies)
Banking
Competition
Consumers
Design
Distribution
Dutch language
Environmental regulations
Film Production
History
Homogeneity
Manufacturing
Newspaper industry
Provinces
Research design
Resource management
Sociology
Specialists
Telephone Communications Industry
Theory
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