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In this paper, we consider a model of on-the-job learning where workers learn informally by watching and imitating …, Morocco and Senegal. We rely on non-linear least squares to estimate the structural parameters of the informal learning model … learning-by- watching returns stems from firm heterogeneity. Informal training significantly affects the shape of returns to …
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In this paper, we consider a model of on-the-job learning where workers learn informally by watching and imitating … Senegal. We rely on non-linear least squares to estimate the structural parameters of the informal learning model and account … diffusion is around 7 percent in Morocco and Senegal, but part of the learning-by-watching returns stems from firm heterogeneity …
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consumer interest into learning more about the product, and determine a firm's equilibrium choice of advertising content over …
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purchase, it remains underresearched in the context of learning during use of a service-product. Nevertheless, several studies … strategies used by consumers learning how to use a service-product and analyses information seeking focusing on directions for …
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This paper focuses on the link between the economic conceptions of rationality and learning. Traditionally, most … economists believe that learning is just a way for agents to become fully rational. But being fully rational cannot describe a … is not the process of learning, but the result of learning: ‘a fully rational agent’. Heterodox rationality conceptions …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore why digital games based learning (DGBL) is spreading rapidly in all … to understand why DGBL is constantly developing despite this lack of consensus about the learning outcomes. Design … the decision but are not necessarily present. Isomorphic pressure is essentially mimetic for early adopters and combined …
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The issue of the influence of norms on behavior is as old as sociology itself. This paper explores the effect of normative homophily (i.e. “sharing the same normative choices”) on the evolution of the advice network among lay judges in a courthouse. (Blau, 1955) and (Blau, 1964) social...
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is essential for the enterprise. This article presents GAMETH®, a constructivist and learning approach to identify and …
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Young children have been largely neglected in research on the art museum experience. The art exhibition Tête à Tête (Face-to-Face), designed for 5-to-12-year-olds, presented an opportunity to explore three research issues: the relationship of a child with art works and interactive devices,...
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