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Using mineral resources discoveries in the United States since 1800, we argue that mineral mining fosters individualism …. Measuring individualism and the demand for redistribution by questions of the General Social Survey (GSS), we show that: (i … individualism ; (iii) individuals that experienced mineral discoveries during their early adulthood are more individualistic and …
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Using mineral resources discoveries in the United States since 1800, we argue that mineral mining fosters individualism …. Measuring individualism and the demand for redistribution by questions of the General Social Survey (GSS), we show that: (i … individualism ; (iii) individuals that experienced mineral discoveries during their early adulthood are more individualistic and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009325722
Long-term success of firms depends on the efficiency of their management of R&D projects. However, there is a gap between standard economic and strategic indicators and the high uncertainty, complexity of commitments, and organizational issues that can be observed in the more innovative R&D...
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Bi-cooperative games were introduced by Bilbao et al. as a generalization of TU cooperative games, in which each player can participate positively, negatively, or not at all. In this paper, we propose a definition of a share of the worth obtained by some players after they decided on their...
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Research states that the success of a specific innovation cannot be predicted. As a consequence, the value of such an innovation can only be stated very late in the development process, or even in retrospect. Our empirical research shows that professionals directly engaged in the design process...
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Neuroeconomics is a recent extension of behavioral economics which aims at uncovering the brain mechanisms and activities that mediate regular and anomalous behaviour. Gul and Pesendorfer (2005) have launched a critique against the neuroeconomic research program, based on what they argue is the...
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Explicit formulas for the asymptotic value and the asymptotic minmax of finite discounted absorbing games are provided. New simple proofs for the existence of the limits when the players are more and more patient (i.e. when the discount factor goes zero) are given. Similar characterizations for...
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One of the major challenges confronted by those in charge of technological innovation involves anticipating the value creation model sufficiently early on,in a highly uncertain context both as far as the technology itself is concerned and the potential market. Today, in many industrial sectors,...
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Since Hofstede published his book, The consequences of culture, numerous comparative studies have flourished and built …, we selected all papers published by international accounting journals in 2009 and dealing with culture or diversity. In … have in common that they make culture part of the social environment in which an accounting situation is observed. This …
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PIF. En effet, l‟un des fondements des communautés de pratique est lié à la culture commune de ses membres. Or, au sein …
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