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Der Wandel der Absatzmärkte von Verkäufer- zu Käufermärkten geht mit einer zunehmenden Dynamik der relevanten Umweltfaktoren einher. Da die Erzeugnisse technisch immer ähnlicher werden, konkurrieren zukünftig am Markt nicht mehr Produkte, sondern mehr oder weniger effektive und effiziente...
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game theory, behavioral economics, behavioral game theory, evolutionary game theory, neuroeconomics, experimental economics … and multiple equilibrium, they provide new oportunities to the theory of economics. In this study, firstly, Austrian …
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This paper explores the impact of digital technologies on the nature and routine intensity of shopfloor work, the ways in which digital technologies exert their effects and the factors moderating the outcomes of digitalisation in respect of work. The effect of technology cannot be limited to a...
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The phenomenon of infrequent price changes has troubled economists for decades. Intuitively one feels that for most price-setters there exists a range of inaction, i.e. a substantial measure of the states of the world, within which they do not wish to modify prevailing prices. However, basic...
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This paper analyses the relationship between organizational complexity ( the degree of detail of information necessary to correctly assign agents to positions), robustness (the relative loss of performance due to mis-allocated agents), and performance. More complex structures are not necessarily...
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the development of path-dependence theory and a better understanding of decision-making behavior under conditions of …
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One of the basic assumptions of the classical dynamic lot-sizing model is that theaggregate demand of a given period must be satisfied in that period. Under thisassumption, if backlogging is not allowed then the demand of a given period cannotbe delivered earlier or later than the period. If...
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