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Artificial options 1 Changepoint detection 1 Constant time to maturity 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Endogenous and exogenous effects 1 Exogenous effects 1 Implied volatility 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Online social network 1 Option pricing theory 1 Option trading 1 Optionsgeschäft 1 Optionspreistheorie 1 Panel 1 Panel data 1 Panel study 1 Social Web 1 Social effects 1 Social network 1 Social web 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 Spatial and temporal heterogeneity diffusion model 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Time series analysis 1 Topic propagation 1 Volatility 1 Volatilität 1 Zeitreihenanalyse 1
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Cao, Hongduo 1 Li, Jiayan 1 Li, Ying 1 Maciak, Matúš 1 Meng, Zixuan 1 Tan, Yong 1 Vitali, Sebastiano 1
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Using interpolated implied volatility for analysing exogenous market changes
Maciak, Matúš; Vitali, Sebastiano - In: Computational management science 21 (2024) 1, pp. 1-21
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Social effects of topic propagation on Weibo
Li, Ying; Cao, Hongduo; Li, Jiayan; Tan, Yong; Meng, Zixuan - In: Journal of management science and engineering 7 (2022) 4, pp. 630-648
Weibo, China's largest microblogging platform, has become one of the key information-sharing platforms in modern society. This study examines topic propagation in relation to microblogging from the perspective of the "peer effect." Using data of hot topics from Weibo, we analyze how the social...
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