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Theorie 169 Theory 169 Netherlands 99 Niederlande 96 China 58 Entrepreneurship 47 Tourenplanung 42 Vehicle routing problem 42 Entrepreneurship approach 38 Consumer behaviour 34 Konsumentenverhalten 34 Lieferkette 34 Supply chain 34 Business start-up 33 Unternehmensgründung 33 Portfolio selection 31 Portfolio-Management 31 entrepreneurship 31 Innovation 29 Corporate governance 28 Mathematical programming 28 Mathematische Optimierung 28 Welt 28 World 28 innovation 28 Corporate Governance 27 Agent-based modeling 26 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 26 USA 26 United States 26 Bibliometrics 24 Bibliometrie 23 Decision 22 Entscheidung 22 New product development 22 Knowledge management 21 Produktentwicklung 21 E-commerce 20 Electronic Commerce 20 Wissensmanagement 20
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Arbeitspapier 995 Working Paper 995 Graue Literatur 703 Non-commercial literature 703 Case study 10 Fallstudie 10 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Company information 1 Firmeninformation 1 Sammelwerk 1
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Franses, Philip Hans 95 Koster, René de 39 Dolfsma, Wilfred 35 Kaymak, Uzay 35 Stremersch, Stefan 34 Dekker, Rommert 31 Donkers, Bas 30 Thurik, Roy 30 Fleischmann, Moritz 29 Hendrikse, Hendrikse, G.W.J. 29 Krug, Krug, B. 29 Nooteboom, Bart 29 Van Den Bosch, Frans A J 29 de Koster, de Koster, M.B.M. 29 Hendrikse, George W. J. 28 Thurik, Adriaan R. 27 Verheul, Ingrid 26 Volberda, Volberda, H.W. 26 Pau, Louis-Francois 25 Agatz, Niels 24 Ketter, Wolfgang 24 Krug, Barbara 24 Pau, Louis-François 24 Bosch, Frans A. J. van den 22 Dul, Jan 22 Volberda, Henk W. 22 Verbeek, Marno 21 Frenk, Frenk, J.B.G. 20 Frenk, Johannes G. 20 Koellinger, Philipp 20 Kroon, Leo G. 20 Post, Post, G.T. 20 Verhoef, Peter 20 de Jong, de Jong, A. 20 Collins, John 19 Dekimpe, Dekimpe, M.G. 19 Kroon, Kroon, L.G. 19 Dekimpe, Marnik G. 18 Verhoef, Peter C. 18 Waltman, Ludo 17
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Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1,008 Erasmus Research Institute of Management 293
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ERIM Report Series Research in Management 1,008 ERIM report series research in management 995
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RePEc 1,008 ECONIS (ZBW) 995
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On the Design of Artificial Stock Markets
Kaymak, Uzay; Boer-Sorban, Boer-Sorban, K.; de Bruin, … - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
Artificial stock markets are designed with the aim to study and understand market dynamics by representing (part of) real stock markets. Since there is a large variety of real stock markets with several partially observable elements and hidden processes, artificial markets differ regarding their...
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When are CRM Systems Successful? The Perspective of the User and of the Organization
van Bruggen, van Bruggen, G.H.; Wierenga, Wierenga, B. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
The individual impact of CRM systems is strongly related to impact at the organizational level. Fit with the task of the user is key. CRM systems are successful in organizations that reward customer-centric behavior and that have an analytical decision style. Acceptance of a CRM system should be...
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Is China a Leviathan?
Zhu, Zhu, Z.; Krug, Krug, B. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
(Last revised version December 2005) To address the problem why China, as a communist country, moves in the opposite direction when the public sector has undergoing a continuous growth in most Western economies since the World War II, we offer a new approach that the de facto fiscal...
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Strategies for Dealing with Drift during Implementation of ERP Systems
van Baalen, van Baalen, P.J.; van Fenema, van Fenema, P.C. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
Research on the relationship between Information Technology (IT) and organizations emphasizes the complexity of adaptation processes and the potential of drifting. Drifting means that an organization encounters unexpected circumstances that show the incompleteness and possible failure of an...
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Generic Market Models
Pietersz, Raoul; van Regenmortel, M. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
Currently, there are two market models for valuation and risk management of interest rate derivatives, the LIBOR and swap market models. In this paper, we introduce arbitrage-free constant maturity swap (CMS) market models and generic market models featuring forward rates that span periods other...
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Sustainable Rangeland Management Using A Multi-Fuzzy Model: How To Deal With Heterogeneous Experts’ Knowledge
Azadi, H.; Shahvali, M.; van den Berg, van den Berg, J.; … - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
While fuzzy specialists usually use homogeneous experts’ knowledge to construct fuzzy models, it is much more difficult to deal with knowledge elicited from a heterogeneous group of experts. This issue especially holds in the area of the sustainable rangeland management. One way to deal with...
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The Success Of Stock Selection Strategies In Emerging Markets: Is It Risk Or Behavioral Bias?
van Dijk, Dick; van der Hart, J.; de Zwart, de Zwart, G.J. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
We examine competing explanations, based on risk and behavioral models, for the profitability of stock selection strategies in emerging markets. We document that both emerging market risk and global risk factors cannot account for the significant excess returns of selection strategies based on...
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A Hierarchical Bayes Error Correction Model to Explain Dynamic Effects of Price Changes
Paap, Richard; Franses, Philip Hans; Fok, Fok, D.; … - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
The authors put forward a sales response model to explain the differences in immediate and dynamic effects of promotional prices and regular prices on sales. The model consists of a vector autoregression rewritten in error-correction format which allows to disentangle the immediate effects from...
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Win-Win Strategies at Discount Stores
Deleersnyder, Deleersnyder, B.; Dekimpe, Dekimpe, M.G.; … - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
An important development that contributes to store brands’ growing success in the grocery market is the increasing number of discount stores that sell predominantly own, private-label, brands. To fight private labels, manufacturers of national brands feel increasingly compelled to develop...
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Institutions, Institutional Change, Language, and Searle
Dolfsma, Wilfred; McMaster, R.; Finch, J. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2005
This paper endeavours to contribute to the growing institutionalist literature on the conception of the institution. We draw from John Davis’ (2003) analysis of the individual in posing the questions: what differentiates institutions, and how can changing institutions be identified through...
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