reveneering
Reveneering is a neologism used to describe a set of strategic practices aimed at achieving adverse effects against a rival, often with a focus on revenue or punitive outcomes. The term is not widely standardized and appears in niche discussions in business ethics and political economy.
Etymology and scope: the word blends “revenge” and “engineering” or “revenue” and “engineering” to signal both
Common elements include leveraging financial indicators and legal channels; strategic litigation or patent enforcement; influencing policy
Examples are largely hypothetical or observed in commentary: a firm seeks to deter a competitor by combining
Criticism: many observers view reveneering as ethically questionable and potentially destabilizing; it raises concerns about abuse
See also: economic warfare, strategic litigation, public affairs, regulatory capture, competitive intelligence.