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Consumers interact with each other and within their social networks. Influentials have an overproportional influence on other consumers? preferences and choices, thus having relevant implications for product development, marketing planning and strategic marketing. An important question that...
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The concept of trade openness is broadly applied as a potential predictor in numerous empirical studies, despite the fact that no commonly accepted approach of measuring openness has been developed. The most widely applied (‘traditional’) openness indices are not able to accurately calculate...
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Prepared for a Conference on Transnational Networks in Princeton in 2001, this paper explored the comparative dynamics of the trans-local networks which South Asian migrants from Mirpur (Pakistan), Jullundur (India) and Sylhet (Bangladesh) have constructed around themselves.
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aspects of team composition, such as homogeneity and heterogeneity in terms of resource provision and prior start … putting forward the hypotheses that team homogeneity is positively related to short term outcomes whereas team heterogeneity …
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phenomenon’s inherent heterogeneity in research design, sampling, operationalization and analysis; i.e., strategies that may help …
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development in entrepreneurship is the heterogeneity of the phenomenon. Business ventures are stated by individuals and teams with … strategies for dealing with the entrepreneurship phenomenon's inherent heterogeneity in research design, sampling …
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assumptions regarding the structure of systematic risk and the nature of exposure or firm heterogeneity. We derive fat … further risk reduction is possible by changing the portfolio weights. In either case, neglecting parameter heterogeneity can … heterogeneity can lead to overestimation of risk, whether measured by unexpected loss or value-at-risk. …
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Pigouvian taxes are typically imposed in situations where there is imperfect knowledge on the extent of damage caused by a producing firm. A regulator imposing imperfectly informed Pigouvian taxes may cause the firms that should (should not) produce to shut down (produce). In this paper we use a...
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). From the results obtained we can conclude that attribute non-linearity and individual utility function's heterogeneity are …
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heterogeneity and impose rigidsubstitution patterns can impair understanding of individual’s unique decision process andlead to …
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