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New Size Measurements in Population Ecology
Authors:Manuel Núñez-Nickel  José Moyano-Fuentes
Affiliation:(1) Department of Business Economics, Carlos III University, C/ Madrid, 126: Despacho 7:32, 28903, Getafe, (Madrid), Spain;(2) Department of Business Administration, University of Jaén, C/ Alfonso X el Sabio, 28: Despacho 70201-B, 23700, Linares, (Jaén), Spain
Abstract:In organizational ecology, the analysis of the impact of competition between populations on vital ratios is relatively underdeveloped. This paper addresses this issue by developing new competition measurements that focus on the importance of organizational size. The application of these measurements in the case of competition between organizational subforms in a population, and their impact on mortality rates, demonstrate their usefulness for modelling competition. Specifically, the results show how levels of competition between firms in a population can be more clearly analysed when the rival population mass or concentration indices are used.
Keywords:competition between subforms  probability of failure  the cross effects of concentration model  the cross effects of density model  the cross effects of mass model
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