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We study how firms adjust the bundles of management practices they adopt over time, using repeated survey data … resource policies to describe clusters of management practices (management styles). Our results suggest that two management … firm characteristics. Further, we show that management is highly persistent over time, in part because newly adopted …
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their level of engagement to location factors and entrepreneurial ecosystem embeddedness. For this, we use a large-scale web …
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occur equally across worker groups: IT-related expert jobs with non-routine analytic tasks benefit most from technological …
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This paper presents a novel approach to analyze human decision-making that involves comparing the behavior of professional chess players relative to a computational benchmark of cognitively bounded rationality. This benchmark is constructed using algorithms of modern chess engines and allows...
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Investors increasingly can obtain assistance from "robo-advisors," artificial intelligence - enabled digitalized service agents imbued with anthropomorphic design elements that can communicate using natural language. The present article considers the impact of anthropomorphized robo-advisors on...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents a set of techniques that enable new ways of innovation and allows firms to offer new features of products and services, to improve production, marketing and administration processes, and to introduce new business models. This paper analyses the extent to...
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This paper presents novel evidence for the prevalence of deviations from rational behavior in human decision making - and for the corresponding causes and consequences. The analysis is based on move-by-move data from chess tournaments and an identification strategy that compares behavior of...
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