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A preliminary test of Hunt's General Theory of Competition: Using artificial adaptive agents to study complex and ill-defined environments
Nicholas S.P. Tay, Robert F. Lusch
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Ill-defined
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Competition Theory
100%
Adaptive Agents
100%
Competitive Market
66%
Evolutionary Computation
66%
Business Environment
66%
Disequilibrium
33%
Realistic Model
33%
Inter-organizational Learning
33%
Strategy Research
33%
Strategists
33%
Computing Tools
33%
Innovation Learning
33%
Market Strategy
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Competitive Market
100%
Theory of Competition
100%
Business Environment
100%
Organizational Learning
50%
Computer Science
Adaptive Agent
100%
Business Environment
100%
Organizational Learning
50%