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Trace-driven (or correlated inspection) simulation means that the simulated and the real systems have some common inputs (say, historical arrival times) so that the two systems' outputs are cross-correlated. To validate such a simulation, this paper focuses on the difference between the average...
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combinations of the variables of interest. The approach eliminates the need to assess directly the dependence, or association … (indirectly) the dependence between the variables. …
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normal and Bernoulli frameworks lead to some surprising general insights regarding the impact of the dependence on the …
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Constructing decision- and risk-analysis probability models often requires measures of dependence among variables … assessing dependence. Our results lead to several conclusions: First, simply asking experts to report a correlation is a …
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multiplicative rule is that it does not allow the decision maker to model his beliefs about the dependence between his assessment and …
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Firms routinely face the challenging decision of whether to enter a new market where a firm's strong presence in an existing market has a positive influence (the leverage effect) on product adoption in the new market, but the reciprocal social influence on the existing market is negative (the...
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The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) that explains perceived usefulness and usage intentions in terms of social influence and cognitive instrumental processes. The extended model, referred to as TAM2, was tested using...
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Continuous-time monopolistic models of advertising expenditure that rely on strict response concavity have been shown to prescribe eventual spending at a constant rate. However, analyses of discrete analogs have suggested that S-shaped response (convexity for low expenditure levels) may allow...
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We develop a structural model of credit risk in a network economy, where any firm can lend to any other firm, so that each firm is subject to counterparty risk either from direct borrowers or from remote firms in the network. This model takes into account the role of each firm's cash management....
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mitigates wishful thinking. This phenomenon, "contagion of wishful thinking," could be problematic in many settings where people …
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