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Theorie 72 Theory 61 Konsumentenverhalten 33 Consumer behaviour 28 rational inattention 20 EU-Staaten 19 EU countries 18 Spieltheorie 18 information acquisition 16 Game theory 15 Innovation 15 Persönlichkeitspsychologie 14 Innovationsmanagement 13 Patent 13 Experiment 12 Welt 12 Innovation management 11 Investition 11 Lieferantenmanagement 11 innovation 11 Corporate Social Responsibility 10 Corporate social responsibility 10 Führungskräfte 10 Personality psychology 10 Verhalten in Organisationen 10 Economics of information 9 Einzelhandel 9 Incentives 9 Information behaviour 9 Information costs 9 Informationskosten 9 Informationsverhalten 9 Informationsökonomik 9 Investment 9 Produktentwicklung 9 Telekommunikation 9 Wettbewerbsrecht 9 World 9 Artificial intelligence 8 Beziehungsmarketing 8
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Working Paper 245 Arbeitspapier 123 Graue Literatur 119 Non-commercial literature 119 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 310 German 4
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Boyacı, Tamer 35 Grajek, Michał 31 Bedre-Defolie, Özlem 24 Wagner, Stefan 19 Gurkan, Huseyin 18 Véricourt, Francis de 18 de Véricourt, Francis 18 Friederiszick, Hans 17 Myrseth, Kristian Ove R. 16 Wathieu, Luc 16 Hüttner, Frank 14 Wollbrant, Conny 13 Akçay, Yalçın 12 Bidault, Francis 12 Alexandrov, Alexei 11 Korotov, Konstantin 11 Kretschmer, Tobias 11 Espinoza Petersen, Francine 10 Wakeman, Simon 10 Bhattacharya, C. B. 9 Heidhues, Paul 9 Jayaraman, Rajshri 9 Baquero, Guillermo 8 Canyakmaz, Caner 8 Clougherty, Joseph A. 8 Martinsson, Peter 8 Banerjee, Sumitro 7 Gratz, Linda 7 Guillén, Laura 7 Lücker, Florian 7 Biçer, Işık 6 Du, Shuili 6 Grinstein, Amir 6 Karelaia, Natalia 6 Nitsche, Rainer 6 Röller, Lars-Hendrik 6 Schlie, Erik H. 6 Sen, Sankar 6 Wang, Shouqiang 6 Biglaiser, Gary 5
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ESMT Working Paper 190 ESMT working paper 123 ESMT Working Paper 17-02 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 192 EconStor 122
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Mismanaging diagnostic accuracy under congestion
Kremer, Mirko; de Véricourt, Francis - 2022
To study the effect of congestion on the fundamental trade-off between diagnostic accuracy and speed, we empirically test the predictions of a formal sequential testing model in a setting where the gathering of additional information can improve diagnostic accuracy, but may also take time and...
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Is your machine better than you? You may never know
de Véricourt, Francis; Gurkan, Huseyin - 2022
Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly demonstrating their capacity to make better predictions than human experts. Yet, recent studies suggest that professionals sometimes doubt the quality of these systems and overrule machine-based prescriptions. This paper explores the extent to...
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Do decision makers have subjective probabilities? An experimental test
Ronayne, David; Veneziani, Roberto; Zame, William R. - 2022
Anscombe and Aumann (1963) offer a definition of subjective probability in terms of comparisons with objective probabilities. That definition - which has provided the basis for much of the succeeding work on subjective probability - presumes that the subjective probability of an event is...
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Decertification in quality-management standards by incrementally and radically innovative organizations
Clougherty, Joseph A.; Grajek, Michał - 2022
The literature on quality-management standards has generally focused on the drivers, motivations, and performance effects of adopting such standards. Yet the last decade has witnessed a substantial degree of decertification behavior, as organizations have increasingly decided to voluntarily...
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Mapping Markush
Wagner, Stefan; Sternitzke, Christian; Walter, Sascha G. - 2022
Markush structures are molecular skeletons containing not only specific atoms but also placeholders to represent broad sets of chemical (sub)structures. As genus claims, they allow a vast number of compounds to be claimed in a patent application without having to specify every single chemical...
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Human and machine: The impact of machine input on decision-making under cognitive limitations
Boyacı, Tamer; Canyakmaz, Caner; de Véricourt, Francis - 2022
The rapid adoption of AI technologies by many organizations has recently raised concerns that AI may eventually replace humans in certain tasks. In fact, when used in collaboration, machines can significantly enhance the complementary strengths of humans. Indeed, because of their immense...
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Is your machine better than you? You may never know
de Véricourt, Francis; Gurkan, Huseyin - 2022
Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly demonstrating their capacity to make better predictions than human experts. Yet, recent studies suggest that professionals sometimes doubt the quality of these systems and overrule machine-based prescriptions. This paper explores the extent to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013471327
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Mismanaging diagnostic accuracy under congestion
Kremer, Mirko; Véricourt, Francis de - 2022
To study the effect of congestion on the fundamental trade-off between diagnostic accuracy and speed, we empirically test the predictions of a formal sequential testing model in a setting where the gathering of additional information can improve diagnostic accuracy, but may also take time and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013169297
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Is your machine better than you? : you may never know
Véricourt, Francis de; Gurkan, Huseyin - 2022
Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly demonstrating their capacity to make better predictions than human experts. Yet, recent studies suggest that professionals sometimes doubt the quality of these systems and overrule machine-based prescriptions. This paper explores the extent to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013202643
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Decertification in quality-management standards by incrementally and radically innovative organizations
Clougherty, Joseph A.; Grajek, Michał - 2022
The literature on quality-management standards has generally focused on the drivers, motivations, and performance effects of adopting such standards. Yet the last decade has witnessed a substantial degree of decertification behavior, as organizations have increasingly decided to voluntarily...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013266021
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