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There is the possibility to affirm on a very surprising (methodological) equivalence, beyond a historian space-time, between two important attempts toward the forever difficult "problem solving": I: Consolation of Philosophy, by Roman philosopher and mathematician Boetius (ca. 480–524 or 525),...
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Searching information in the web, is a common feature and the most easy way to get oneself exposed to a see of knowledge. The simplicity and economic way of getting information in the web made it widely acceptable amongst the citizens including the researchers. However, all the information...
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This paper explores the quality of Scope 3 emission data in terms of divergence and composition and the performance of machine learning models in predicting Scope 3 emissions. We do so using the Scope 3 emission datasets of three of the largest data providers (Refinitiv Eikon, and ISS). We find...
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For decades, information related to public finances was out of reach for most of the people. Gradually, public budgets and tenders are becoming openly available and global initiatives promote fiscal transparency and open product and price data. But, the poor quality of economic open data...
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If we model microeconomic systems in terms of their information processing characteristics, we may find it useful to compare our models to those produced by the discipline devoted to the study of information processing. Computer science, and in particular its sub-field of software engineering,...
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The networks of nominal flows between industries in a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) framework are studied. The flows of the SAM submatrices of production (or output of goods and services) and intermediate consumption, are identified, which are constructed from the supply and use tables of the...
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Deceptive communication or behavior can inflict loss, so it may be important to be able to distinguish these from trustworthy ones. Repeated exposure or experience can cause learning and hence better detection of deception. We investigate whether experience improves deception detection by...
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Deceptive communication or behavior can inflict loss, making it important to be able to distinguish these from trustworthy ones. This article pursues the hypothesis that repeated exposure or experience can cause learning and hence better detection of deception. We investigate using data from a...
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Problem definition: Due to complex electrochemical reactions and physical conditions, the quality of used products (cores) is highly uncertain. The remanufacturer needs to make the acquisition decision under the quality distributional ambiguity. The perfect quality distribution of cores cannot...
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There has been much discussion about gender discrimination in the workplace. Women comprise X% of the population but only hold X-Y% of certain positions, therefore there is a need to hire more women in that job category. Women earn less than men; therefore we need to increase women’s salaries....
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