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Daan van Knippenberg is Professor of Organizational Behavior at RSM Erasmus University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His research interests include work group performance, especially work group diversity and group decision making, leadership, in particular the roles of self and...
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Laboratory studies have shown that decision-making groups tend to focus on common information at the expense of unique information. In the current study, high level business executives completed a personnel selection task. Access to information about the candidates was not controlled as in a...
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A series of field and laboratory experiments were conducted in which single-sex groups of male or female students competed in different intellectual tasks to earn money or university grades (N = 291). The supervisor of these groups was one of several young and attractive males or females. The...
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learning-and-memory processes similar to those found in rats, dogs, and other animals. He outlines strategic implications for … brand management and public policy as well as theoretical implications for the study of human learning and memory. Prior to …, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Consumer Psychology, and the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory …
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rationality, the efficiency of outcomes, trust, innovation, learning and the nature of knowledge. The competence view yields an …
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When multiple items are auctioned sequentially, the ordering of auctions plays an important role in the total revenue collected by the auctioneer. This is true especially with budget constrained bidders and the presence of complementarities among items. In such sequential auction settings, it is...
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active learning possibilities has effects on the optimal interest rate rule followed by the central bank. For a wide range of …
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This paper offers a meta-theory concerning the relation between the general and the specific in science. This issue was recently called back to attention by Hodgson (2001). A heuristic of discovery, developed in earlier work (Nooteboom 1992, 1996, 1999b, 2000a), is used in an attempt to...
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their mental models, a process we call deep learning, whereas individually, these two types of feedback will have much … smaller effects on deep learning. We validate our framework in an experimental setting, using a realistic MDSS in the context …
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conjunctive normal forms (PCNF) with existential variables should also be considered. ILP mostly uses learning with refinement … for learning systems on PCNF. Based on this operator, we have implemented a simple learning system PCL on some type of …
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