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Ball game 1 Ballsport 1 Gender studies 1 Geschlechterforschung 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 International financial market 1 Internationaler Finanzmarkt 1 Monitoring 1 Professional sports 1 Profisport 1 Welt 1 World 1 corruption 1 public sector 1 punishment 1
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Godet, Adam 6 Gokcekus, Omer 6 Ramsey, Heather 3 Isard, Peter 2
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Applied economics 2 Southern economic journal 2 Applied Economics 1 Journal of Economic Policy Reform 1
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Are women more predictable than men?
Gokcekus, Omer; Godet, Adam; Ramsey, Heather - In: Applied economics 42 (2010) 4/6, pp. 641-645
During the NCAA basketball tournaments from 2002 to 2005, men's games produced 27% more upsets than women's games. To test whether these unpredictable results were due to gender differences, we conduct logit analysis to explain upsets by gender and other potentially significant variables,...
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Are women more predictable than men?
Gokcekus, Omer; Godet, Adam; Ramsey, Heather - In: Applied Economics 42 (2010) 5, pp. 641-645
During the NCAA basketball tournaments from 2002 to 2005, men's games produced 27% more upsets than women's games. To test whether these unpredictable results were due to gender differences, we conduct logit analysis to explain upsets by gender and other potentially significant variables,...
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Are women more predictable than men?
Gokcekus, Omer; Godet, Adam; Ramsey, Heather - In: Applied economics 42 (2010) 5, pp. 641-646
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Group Dynamics of Corruption in Public Organizations
Gokcekus, Omer; Godet, Adam - In: Journal of Economic Policy Reform 9 (2006) 4, pp. 275-287
When there are two groups of officials in a public organization, we show that depending on the groups' behavior - collusive or competitive - increasing the level of monitoring and punishment may have different impacts on corruption. If the two groups of public officials had been demonstrating...
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[Rezension von: Isard, Peter, Globalization and the international financial system, what's wrong and what can be done]
Godet, Adam; Gokcekus, Omer - In: Southern economic journal 72 (2005) 2, pp. 516-518
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Book Review - Globalization and the International System: What's Wrong and What Can Be Done
Godet, Adam; Isard, Peter; Gokcekus, Omer - In: Southern economic journal 72 (2005) 2, pp. 516
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