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While existing literature on human services interorganizational network has focused on collaboration, networked service providers do compete for the same public and private funding sources. Interorganizational competition for scarce resources could be detrimental to collaboration. Yet organizational leaders' ...
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shifttoalternativeresources.Ifmorethanonespeciesis competingforascarceresource,thecompetingspeciesusually switchtodifferentalternativeresources.Competitionisusually mostsevereamongcloserelativeswithsimilardemandsonthe environment.Butitmayalsooccuramongtotallyunrelated ...
14. scarce: adj. not much or many compared with what is wanted; hard to find 那时是战争时期, 食物短缺。 (=It was wartime and food was scarce.) *There was fierce competition for the scarce resources. 15. bid: v. [+ for] offer to pay (a price) for goods or to charge (a price...
To understand such systems, it is important to understand the nature of competition for scarce resources with private information. In this paper we study this question by examining the behavior of minority games in which agents make their decisions based on private information. We first introduce a...
alternativeresources.Ifmorethanonespeciesiscompetingforascarceresource, thecompetingspeciesusuallyswitchtodifferentalternativeresources.Competition isusuallymostsevereamongcloserelativeswithsimilardemandsonthe environment.Butitmayalsooccuramongtotallyunrelatedformsthatcompetefor ...
Several studies reported the occurrence of ecological patterns that might predictably result from competition for scarce resources and/or predation including morphological specialization to differentmicrohabitats(Trontelj et al., 2012), trophicniche partitioning(Fišer et al., 2019), and character displac...