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Data are taken from Sagarra et al. (2018) involving 15 Spanish Banks in 2008 and 2012. Dissimilarities are computed by a reverse transformation of Chen's commonality index for studying branch rivalry. The rows reflect the recipients of competitive pressure, the columns the creators of rivalry. The larger a dissimilarity value, the lower the competition.
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Two asymmetric dissimilarity matrices (2008 and 2012) with 15 Spanish banks in the rows and columns.
Sagarra, M., Busing, F. M. T. A., Mar-Molinero, C., & Rialp, J. (2018). Assessing the asymmetric effects on branch rivalry of spanish financial sector restructuring. Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, 12 , 131-153.
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