Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Wettbewerbsintensität

English translation:

Competition intensity

Added to glossary by Assem Mazloum
Sep 27, 2007 23:02
16 yrs ago
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German term

Wettbewerbsintensität

German to English Bus/Financial Economics strategic corporate planning
The German Wiki explained that the term was based on s.th. by A. Philipps (Alban Williams Phillips?). But he is mostly known for the Phillips curve which discusses unemployment, not competition. The other guy mentioned Kantzenbacher seems to have worked in economics, but I couldn't access anything by him and he's not in the English Wiki. This site http://classic.unister.de/Unister/wissen/sf_lexikon/ausgabe_...
had a graph like the one I'm trying to translate the labels on (powerpoint slides, not a lot of info to go by) although ours is a proximity map, rather than a line graph. But I couldn't match their info to anything I know or found in the BA area.
My gut translation would be "competitiveness of the market" over "supplier spread"
Does anyone know an equivalent English chart/label or maybe poiint me towards a source. Thks.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +2 Competition intensity
Change log

Sep 28, 2007 03:12: Marcus Malabad changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Oct 11, 2007 09:24: Assem Mazloum Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Assem Mazloum

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Proposed translations

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5 mins
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Competition intensity

see link

findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2120/is_n1_v77/ai_18066355 - 33k

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Note added at 6 mins (2007-09-27 23:08:22 GMT)
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www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/95/20/11739.pdf -
Peer comment(s):

agree KARIN ISBELL
52 mins
thank you Karin
agree Maria Knaier (X)
10 hrs
thank you Maria
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