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A central tenet of organizational justice theory is that people prefer decisions to be made with higher than with lower procedural fairness. The results of five studies unearthed a boundary condition for this general tendency. People who experienced non-contingent success had less of a desire to...
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We introduce a stochastic inventory relocation problem for a one-way, station-based car-sharing system with electric vehicles (EV), in which customers' rental demands and rented vehicles' travel distances are uncertain and workers are hired to relocate vehicles between stations. To maximize the...
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Initial applications of prediction markets (PMs) indicate they provide good forecasting instruments in many settings, such as elections, the box office, or product sales. One particular characteristic of these “first-generation” (G1) PMs is that they link the payoff value of a stock's share...
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Political campaigning has become a multi-million dollar business. A substantial proportion of a campaign's budget is spent on voter targeting, i.e. to identify and influence as many voters as possible to vote. Based on data, campaigns use statistical tools to provide a basis for decision on whom...
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