Rivalry
Definition: *Rivalry* refers to a competitive relationship between individuals, groups, or institutions who seek to outperform or surpass each other in a shared domain of interest, such as status, recognition, influence, or achievement.
Characteristics
- Can be constructive (driving innovation and excellence) or destructive (breeding hostility, sabotage, or unethical behavior).
- May be personal, institutional, academic, or professional.
Types
- Academic rivalry: Between researchers, departments, or universities competing for publications, grants, or rankings.
- Professional rivalry: Among colleagues or specialists within the same field.
- Institutional rivalry: Between hospitals, research centers, or medical schools.
- Historical rivalry: Sustained over time, sometimes becoming symbolic or cultural.
Related Concepts
- Competition
- Ambition
- Ego
- Envy
- Conflict
Application Example
- Rivalry between neurosurgical units can stimulate advancements in patient care and research, but if left unchecked, may erode collaboration, transparency, and shared learning.