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Definition von opportunistically im Wörterbuch Englisch
Die Definition von opportunistisch im Wörterbuch ist so, dass sie durch Opportunismus oder durch die Anpassung von Handlungen, Antworten usw. charakterisiert ist, um Chancen, Umstände usw. auszunutzen.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OPPORTUNISTICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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opportunistically in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
opportunistically im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Strategische Managementtheorie
If one player cooperates and the other acts opportunistically, the opportunistic
player receives $15 and the cooperating player receives the "sucker's'' payoff of
$0. Put another way, the opportunistic player should be able to expropriate much
of ...
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The Encyclopedia of Public Choice
However, without such an incentive Crusoe's reciprocal act is not
opportunistically rational (or not sub-game perfect in the sense of Selten,
Reinhard, 1965, 1975). Yet it is, according to Hobbes, what we (legitimately) can
expect from a second ...
Charles Rowley, Friedrich Schneider,
2005
3
The Moral Foundation of Economic Behavior
IfA believes that B will opportunistically victimize him if given a good chance to do
so, then A will regard B as untrustworthy and will be less willing to transact with B.
Conversely, ifA knows that B will never opportunistically exploit A, then it will ...
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Opportunistically Reconstructing a Network's Failure History
Of the major factors affecting end-to-end service availability, network component failure is perhaps the least well understood.
Daniel Joseph Turner,
2013
5
Status, Distribution, and Habitat Selection of Secretive ...
I opportunistically detected the white-faced ibis at 1 additional site (Table 2). In
2006, 1 detected the white-faced ibis at 1 site (Table 3). I opportunistically
detected the white- faced ibis at 1 site (Table 4). All observations included a
single ...
6
Organizational Culture, Business-to-Business Relationships, ...
Relationships Have a Relationship Do not act Opportunistically Opportunistically
Do not have a Relationship = exclusive disjunction Fig. 10. Acting
Opportunistically Paradox. Act opportunistically. If there is a relationship, the
episode of acting ...
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Cerro de Las Ventanas: A Northern Mesoamerican Frontier Site ...
Chama echinata 2 Both were opportunistically collected on Mesa Arriba, one
from Cerro Chihuahua, and one from Cerro de las Ventanas. Glycymeris
gigantea 1 Opportunistic collection, Mesa Abajo. Lyropecten subnodus 1
Opportunistic ...
Elizabeth Anne Oster,
2007
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De Kwaliteit Van Politieke Besluitvorming:
2 Hence, the direct e¤ect of an increase in on w, which is ^= , see (2.8), is
reinforced as politicians'incentive to act opportunistically decreases when other
politicians are less likely to act opportunistically. From (2.5), it follows that the e¤
ect of on ...
9
Partner Risk: Managing the Downside of Strategic Alliances
The difference is that parties in no-length relationships are not motivated to
behave opportunistically: in a no-length relationship "they-are-us." In some no-
length relationships that involve two suhsidiaries of the same parent, there is ...
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Readings in Public Choice and Constitutional Political Economy
However, without such an incentive, Crusoe's reciprocal act is not
opportunistically rational (nor is it sub-game perfect in the sense of Selten, 1965,
1975). Yet it is, according to Hobbes, what we (legitimately) can expect from a
second mover ...
Charles Rowley, Friedrich Schneider,
2008
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «OPPORTUNISTICALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
opportunistically im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Why Toronto Raptors' Norman Powell Could Be This Year's Surprise …
... to play off, Powell can focus on what he does well—capitalizing on the open floor and opportunistically finishing plays within the offense. «Bleacher Report, Jul 15»
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Anthem's path from laggard to leader
"The next six years, we are more prepared opportunistically to change. We can get to where we have to go without a lot of change. But we'll ... «Indianapolis Business Journal, Jul 15»
Biogen shares plunge 22% after outlook slashed
... were actively looking for deal targets and likely to buy back shares opportunistically on continued weakness in the company's stock price. «MarketWatch, Jul 15»
Quakecon: Elder Scrolls Online's first DLC playable next week
The hybrid PvE and PvP play areas will offer plenty of opportunities for players to attack other players opportunistically, crashing the party while ... «PC Gamer, Jul 15»
Jdate Sues Competitor Jewish Dating App For Using The Letter “J”
... Jdate to hover over the industry with a broad, legally complex trademark portfolio and opportunistically wield it against potential competition. «Tech Cocktail, Jul 15»
Relativity Countersues Over Promotion Funds, Calling Claims …
“RKA opportunistically cooked up an allegation that Relativity might have violated the P&A facility,” the suit reads. “This was simply a way to ... «Variety, Jul 15»
The Fight Against Patent Trolls Is About Principle
... so speaks to the fact that for tech companies, the right to innovate trumps the right to profit from the legal system, however opportunistically. «Daily Caller, Jul 15»
Joining Forces To Benefit Marine Mammals
Even opportunistically, interns and supervisors can spot humpback individuals and collect valuable data about seasonal and long-term ... «CapeNews.net, Jul 15»
DMI Income Fund invests $7.8m in Indian debentures
... investors the much needed avenue to opportunistically chase attractive yields from a variety of options available in the Indian credit market.”. «DEALSTREETASIA, Jul 15»
Commerzbank and RBS Sell $879 Million of Unwanted Ships, Loans
KKR and Borealis have jointly invested more than $600 million in ships and “continue to pursue additional transactions opportunistically,” the ... «Bloomberg, Jul 15»