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because of learning activity within a common creditor pool. After creditors observe what occurs in a rollover game for a firm …
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The level of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) pay responds asymmetrically to good and bad news about the CEO's ability. The average CEO captures approximately half of the surpluses from good news, implying CEOs and shareholders have roughly equal bargaining power. In contrast, the average CEO bears...
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Previous research on feedback frequency suggests that more frequent feedback improves learning and task performance … reducing task effort and producing an inverted-U relationship with learning and performance over time. We then propose that …
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persuasion and learning in a signaling game. We assume that the agent has imperfect private information regarding his … providing such objective, albeit imprecise, “proof” for the market, but may also gain less from learning about his …
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This paper considers a model of observational learning in social networks. Every period, the agents observe the actions …
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probability of disasters, or learning of insurance benefits, but is driven mainly by the experience acquired in playing the …
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An increasing number of case studies provide evidence that the interaction between global actors and firms in developing countries, particularly within the context of global supply chains, translate into critical knowledge acquisition. Examining vertically-integrated affiliates located in Chile...
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factors that have contributed to the decline in costs and prices. While previous studies have attributed learning-by-doing and …
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The creative industries have long been seen as an innovative sector. More recent research posits that creative occupations are also a fundamental, but overlooked, driver of innovation. Theory also suggests cities are important for both creative industries and occupations, with urban environments...
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a case study of imperfect information dynamic programming problem with learning and experimentation trade-off, that is …, a choice between controlling the policy target and learning system parameters. Specifically, we use a model of active … learning and control of a linear autoregression with the unknown slope that appeared in a variety of macroeconomic policy and …
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