Asymmetric competition is a form of business competition in which firms compete in some markets or contexts but not in others.
[1] In such cases, a firm may choose to allocate competitive resources and marketing actions among its competitors out of proportion to their market share.
[2][3][4] It can be visualized using techniques such as multidimensional scaling and perceptual mapping.
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