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Online games that draw people into collective competitions, like FarmVille — the inspiration for the book's title — can be models for civic improvements, by enlisting both government officials and citizens in contests to find solutions for urban problems like potholes, and handing out prizes to the winners.
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"Certainly it presents collective competition to Amazon, but for many consumers the word 'e-reader' is synonymous with the Kindle," said Sarah Rottman Epps, an analyst with Forrester.
In the past, these policies provided a stable set of "local collective competition goods" supporting interorganisational patterns of cooperation, communication and competition.
Also the type of collective competition goods required and their target groups are the result of negotiations involving not only political actors and business associations but also enterprises and trade unions.
"To have gone to Glamorgan at that time and to have helped to generate that spirit about what collective competition is all about and having success at the very end of it, it was a proper send-off".
In terms of overt individual and collective practices, however, competition between these two religions for influence among the people a competition in which Confucianism had no need to participate because it had state patronage resulted in mutual borrowings, numerous superficial similarities, and essentially Chinese developments inside Buddhism, such as the Chan (Japanese Zen) sect.
In September, Ofcom began an investigation into how the live UK broadcast rights are sold following a complaint made by Virgin Media, which claims that the "collective" selling breaches competition law.
In Fédération Equestre Internationale dressage competition, collective marks are awarded across four domains immediately after each performance.
The Casual Collective will see competition from countless other Flash game developers, but the founders are standouts in a pool otherwise primarily composed of mediocrity.
We argue that, unlike cut-throat competition, friendly competition makes collective learning possible as a social process: when knowledge is built in interactions that are able to mitigate the negative effects of status competition and take place in homophilous social niches; and when the quality of this knowledge is guaranteed by members with epistemic status in these niches.
Where is our fire, our sense of competition, our collective conscience that serving the lesser among us is a right and a responsibility?
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