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with a finite decision. This paper suggests that this agonistic approach needs de-cisions or simply put, temporary … decisions drawn from seeing a decision as a solution for now. A de-cision is not a no-decision, but a decision recognised as … planning process from being a matter of reaching a finite decision to a strife about how to understand the present and which …
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field. Therefore, one point that deserves to be highlighted in studies on social innovation is a matter of scalability. This … paper aims to deal with a bibliometry whose objective was to map the existing studies about scalability of social innovation … researched in this bibliometry is scalability of social innovation. The databases chosen for this research were Portal Periódico …
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workflow models to dynamically formulate the scheduling problem. To attain scalability, we develop a solution algorithm to … effectiveness and analyze scalability of our approach by examples. Our approach facilitates collaboration between partners and …
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Background: Limited financial, human and material health resources coupled with increasing demand for new-born care services require efficiency in health systems to maximize the available sources for improved health outcomes. Making Every Baby Count Initiative (MEBCI) implemented by local and...
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choices in the pre-decision period. …
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We investigate stochastic choice when only the average and not the entire distribution of choices is observable, focusing attention on the popular Luce model. Choice is pathindependent if it is recursive,in the sense that choosing from a menu can be broken up into choosing from smaller...
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-prone decision maker's choices. In contrast to random utility models, CMMs generate closed-form choice probability. Under the axioms …, we uniquely identify from the choices an expected utility function that represents the decision maker's true preference …
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decision-making procedure. A decision-maker with a rational preference may nevertheless consider the constituent pairwise …
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We introduce a model of random ambiguity aversion. Choice is stochastic due to unobserved shocks to both information and ambiguity aversion. This is modeled as a random set of beliefs in the maxmin expected utility model of Gilboa and Schmeidler (1989). We characterize the model and show that...
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Among the reasons behind the choice behavior of an individual taking a stochastic form are her potential indifference or indecisiveness between certain alternatives, and/or her willingness to experiment in the sense of occasionally deviating from choosing a best alternative in order to give a...
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