- In
business literature,
commoditization is
defined as the
process by
which goods that have
economic value and are
distinguishable in
terms of attributes...
- to store, and must
therefore be
consumed as soon as it is produced.
Commoditization occurs as a
goods or
services market loses differentiation across its...
- U.S.
Robotics Corporation,
often called USR, is a
company that
produces USRobotics computer modems and
related products. Its
initial marketing was aimed...
- best
suited to
products and
services that are as
standardized and as
commoditized as possible, as this
makes each supplier's
quote comparable. In practice...
- and
there is
heavy price competition. In a quip: "Microprocessors are
commoditized. Love is commodified." The
Marxist understanding of
commodity is distinct...
- was
advanced for its time, but was
expensive relative to the
rapidly commoditizing workstation market. The
hardware was
phased out in 1993; however, the...
-
Frank Rich, writer-at-large for New York magazine, in a
polemic against commoditized news reporting, "reading
headlines to a
camera in an
appealing way is...
- this
difference largely disappeared,
since workstations use
highly commoditized hardware dominated by
large PC vendors, such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard...
-
their dependence on technology, and the ways the
social media sphere is
commoditized. Some
millennials enjoy having hundreds of
channels from
cable TV. However...
-
Behnam has
cautioned that
allowing election contracts could “ultimately
commoditize and
degrade the integrity” of the
electoral process. In June 2023, Kalshi...