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This paper introduces a simple procedure to construct ownership maps in Stata, uses a new method to map the development of the global network of multinational business groups over time and investigates the development of core components of the network. Based on Bureau van Dijk's ORBIS database,...
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complexity systems leadership theory. …
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The issue of selfish routing through a network has received a lot of attention in recent years. We study an atomic dynamic routing scenario, where players allocate resources with load dependent costs only for some limited time.
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Mastermind is a two players zero sum game of imperfect information. Starting with Erdos and Rényi (1963), its combinatorics have been studied to date by several authors, e.g., Knuth (1977), Chvátal (1983), Goodrich (2009). The first player, called 'codemaker', chooses a secret code and the...
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most complex tasks and uncertain processes in the company. Complexity in product development comes from a variety of … internal and external sources, so called complexity drivers. In literature, 108 complexity drivers in product development are … described by several authors. To compare literature's information about complexity drivers in product development and their …
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requiring a method appropriate to this complexity. …
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factors and adoption of green innovations. Technological factors consist of complexity, compatibility, relative advantage and … adoption of green technology. The results suggest that the complexity of technology negatively and significantly affects the … complexity, relative advantages, tri-ability, and adoption of green technology. Considering the importance of green innovations …
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Entrepreneurs are often envisioned as small private start-up firms operating against all odds. Here, we investigate how in the context of the Triple Helix various entrepreneurs form communities and drive institutional and technological change. To theoretically shape a socialized view of...
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We consider two variants of the classical Stable Roommates problem with Incomplete (but strictly ordered) preference lists (SRI) that are degree constrained, i.e., preference lists are of bounded length. The first variant, egal d-SRI, involves finding an egalitarian stable matching in solvable...
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