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The network choice revenue management problem models customers as choosing from an offer-set, and the firm decides the best subset to offer at any given moment to maximize expected revenue. The resulting dynamic program for the firm is intractable and approximated by a deterministic linear...
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To understand whether retailers should consider consumer returns when merchandising, we study how the optimal …
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This paper introduces the approach of using TURF analysis to design a product line through a binary linear programming model. This improves the efficiency of the search for the solution to the problem compared to the algorithms that have been used to date. Furthermore, the proposed technique...
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Various experimental procedures aimed at measuring individual risk aversion involve a list of pairs of alternative prospects. We first study the widely used method by Holt and Laury (2002), for which we find that the removal of some items from the lists yields a systematic decrease in risk...
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Competition typically involves two main dimensions, a rivalry for resources and the ranking of relative performances. If socially recognized, the latter yields a ranking in terms of social status. The rivalry of resources resulting from interacting under a competitive incentive scheme has been...
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In contrast to the simplifying assumption of selfishness, social incentives have been shown to play a role in economic interactions. Before incorporating social incentives into models and policies, however, one needs to know their efficiency relative to standard pay-for-performance incentives....
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We compare behavior in modified dictator games with and without role uncertainty. Subjects choose between a selfish … action, a costly surplus creating action (altruistic behavior) and a costly surplus destroying action (spiteful behavior …
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We suggest that cultivating an individual‟s connectedness to others promotes socially responsible behavior both …
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We study experimentally how the ability to communicate affects the frequency and effectiveness of flexible and inflexible contracts in a bilateral trade context where sellers can adjust trade quality after observing a post-contractual cost shock and a discretionary buyer transfer. In the absence...
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Recent research on the dynamics of moral behavior has documented two contrasting phenomena - moral consistency and … so again at a later time. Moral consistency describes the opposite pattern - engaging in (un)ethical behavior increases …
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