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-maximization model for front page decisions that I use to interpret the empirical biases of the newspaper as preferences of its …
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Failure is a fundamental component of entrepreneurship. This study examines cultural views of failure within the US through the lens of attribution theory. Specifically, we examine under what conditions failures are attributed to mistakes made by entrepreneurs themselves versus being attributed...
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This study examines the multi-scale impact of financial, newspaper, and Twitter-based uncertainty on bank stock returns … directional spillover and causality for different time horizons. The results reveal that although newspaper and Twitter …
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markets. We find that the sensitivity of turnover probabilities to a newspaper's own performance did not differ significantly … newspaper's competitors exhibited strong performance. Our results are consistent with some theoretical models of the …
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Newspapers: A Lost Cause? describes the recent history of newspaper firms in the United States and The Netherlands, and … attempts to assess the chances of survival of the printed newspaper. The changing competitive media landscape and the … challenges of today's newspaper organisations, including the impact of the Internet on the news industry, are described and …
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