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This study analyzes the behavior of repeat visitors to a cultural resource, in this case the Museum of Antioquia in Medellin (Colombia), by estimating travel cost model. The empirical results highlight issues such as women are more likely to re-visit the museum that age is also an important...
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This article explores the concept of edutainment, i.e. the tendency of museums to be more fun and interactive for their … brands in museums and analyses the chances and pitfalls of edutainment, from a theoretical as well as a managerial point of …
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Resistance to change is not a new concept in economic literature (Coch and French 1948, Boulding 1956). However, in the last few decades it has acquired specific connotations and meanings that deserve attention. The first aim of the paper is to analyze how the concept has evolved since its...
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Analysts make competing claims about when and how politicians can use fear to gain support for suboptimal policies. Using a model, we clarify how common attributes of fear affect politicians’ abilities to achieve self-serving outcomes that are bad for voters. In it, a politician provides...
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So a man could grow in his professional careers, he must prove he they has better skills, abilities and knowledge than his colleagues or competitors in the field. Access to the building of a man's own emotional intelligence has an effect on the level of his application in the company itself. The...
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” customer satisfaction and repeat business. The customer’s emotions have been proved to be a key determinant to turn a satisfied …Marketers have been working tirelessly to determine the factors that lead to customer satisfaction presuming that … customer satisfaction automatically leads to repeated customers. Service quality, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty and …
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This article develops a general method to solve dynamic models of interactions between multiple strategic agents that extends the static model studied previously by the authors. It describes a general model of several interacting agents, their domination relations as well as a graph encoding...
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This study measures risk and loss aversion using Prospect Theory and the impact of emotions on those parameters. Our … similar to those obtained by Tanaka et al. (2010). In order to study the role of emotions, we provided subjects with randomly … decreases with income and is less for students in public universities. With regard to emotions, risk aversion increases with …
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This paper advocates that some limits of the rational agent hypothesis result from the improper assumption that one individual should be modeled as a single rational agent. We model an individual composed of two autonomous and interacting structures, conscious and unconscious. Each agent utility...
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I suggest a new game called wise exploitation. It is characterized by a small investment of the exploiting party to either breed the exploited party or educate the exploited party not to detect exploitation. Thereby a higher productivity than cooperation or prisoners´ dilemma is achieved. The...
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