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Behavioral effect 3 Arbeitsgruppe 1 Body weight 1 Financial crisis 1 Herding 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Körpergewicht 1 Mechanistic effect 1 Mutual fund 1 New product development 1 Positive feedback effect 1 Pride 1 Produktentwicklung 1 Social Marketing 1 Social marketing 1 Team 1 Team autonomy 1 Technological turbulence 1
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Antonetti, Paolo 1 Chen, Jiyao 1 Gregory-Smith, Diana 1 Hsieh, Meng-Fen 1 Lee, Jen-Sin 1 Lynn, Gary S. 1 Manika, Danae 1 Neubaum, Donald O. 1 Reilly, Richard R. 1 Yang, Tzu-Yi 1 Yang, Yu-Tai 1
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Journal of operations management 1 Psychology & marketing 1 Quantitative Finance 1
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Pride in technology-based health interventions : a double-edged sword
Manika, Danae; Gregory-Smith, Diana; Antonetti, Paolo - In: Psychology & marketing 34 (2017) 4, pp. 410-427
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The relationship between team autonomy and new product development performance under different levels of technological turbulence
Chen, Jiyao; Neubaum, Donald O.; Reilly, Richard R.; … - In: Journal of operations management 33/33 (2015), pp. 83-96
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Evidence of herding and positive feedback trading for mutual funds in emerging Asian countries
Hsieh, Meng-Fen; Yang, Tzu-Yi; Yang, Yu-Tai; Lee, Jen-Sin - In: Quantitative Finance 11 (2011) 3, pp. 423-435
When analysing the behavior of investors, the emphasis is usually on positive feedback and herding behavior, and the existing literature abounds with studies on the domestic strategy of mutual funds or on their impact. Due to the advantages in terms of the data, many studies investigate US data....
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