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Empirical research of online auctions has dramatically grown in recent years. Studies using publicly available bid data from websites such as eBay.com have found many divergences of bidding behavior and auction outcomes compared to ordinary offline auctions and auction theory. Among the main...
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Summary.We introduce a new family of non-homogeneous Poisson processes (NHPP) that are useful for modeling pure and contaminated self-similar processes which describe arrivals within a finite time period. Our motivation comes from the bid arrival process in online auctions.Modeling bid arrivals...
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We introduce a semiparametric approach for modeling the effect of concurrent events on an outcome of interest. Concurrency manifests itself as temporal and spatial dependencies. By temporal dependency we mean the effect of an event in the past. Modeling this effect is challenging since events...
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In this paper we propose a sampling-based implementation of the EM algorithm for modelbased clustering. By sampling-based we mean that the algorithm uses only a small sample from the entire database in every iteration. Using only a small sample allows for significant computational improvements....
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Creating a loyal customer base is one of the most important, and at the same time, most difficult tasks a company faces. Creating loyalty online (e-loyalty) is especially difficult since customers can "switch" to a competitor with the click of a mouse. In this paper we investigate e-loyalty in...
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