0 the quality of being sticky (= staying attached to any surface that is touched) --
1 qualities that encourage people to spend a long time in a shop, on a website, etc.: --
2 qualities that encourage visitors to spend a long time in a store, on a website, etc.: --
3 the slow speed with which a particular cause can have a particular effect: --
These sociologists emphasize the stickiness of organizational change.
There are low tack, high tack and many other degrees of stickiness.
A comment has been made from a number of quarters on the stickiness of the drug manufacturers in negotiating.
First, the notorious stickiness of prices in modern economies produces a ratchet effect.
The second derives price stickiness endogenously as one equilibrium in an economy with multiple equilibria.
Meanwhile, stickiness in the intermediate-input price translates directly into sluggishness in marginal-cost movement.
Note that high values indicate overall stability or stickiness of behavioral states; (d) stability 2: mean return time (in time or event units) across all cells.
As a result of anther location, and the stickiness and large size (c. 20 m) of pollen grains, however, the species is highly dependent on pollen vectors.
Thus, exogenous nominal stickiness in the form of staggered price setting translates directly into the sluggishness in the movement of this former part of the marginal cost.