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Extreme Event 4 extreme event 4 Public Good 3 COVID-19 2 Copula 2 Dynamics 2 Endogeneity 2 Extreme event attribution 2 Money Neutrality 2 Subprime Market 2 Systemic Downturn 2 attribution science 2 behavioral change 2 cause dependence 2 climate change 2 ecological sensemaking 2 management lessons 2 online experiment 2 sustainability 2 Anscombe's quartet 1 Asymmetric Dependence 1 Asymmetric dependence 1 Behavioral economics 1 Bitcoin 1 COVID-19 epidemic 1 COVID-19 news 1 COVID-19 pandemic 1 Catastrophic Risk 1 Central Bank Policy 1 Climate change 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Cook's distance 1 Coronavirus 1 Correlation Complexity 1 Directional Change 1 Disaster 1 Economic Policy 1 Endogenous Risk 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1
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Free 14 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 12 Article 2
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Working Paper 3 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 12 Undetermined 2
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Chollete, Loran 3 Chollete, Lorán 2 Diekert, Florian 2 Goeschl, Timo 2 König-Kersting, Christian 2 Danner-Schröder, Anja 1 Droždz, Jolanta 1 Duran-Fernandez, Roberto 1 Kanyarat Holasut 1 Mahringer, Christian Alexander 1 Molarius, Riitta 1 Ning, Cathy 1 Ning, Cathy Q. 1 Novickytė, Lina 1 Pastusiak, Radosław 1 Perrels, Adriaan 1 Porthin, Markus 1 Rosqvist, Tony 1 Sele, Kathrin 1 Soliwoda, Michał 1 Thitithep Sitthiyot 1 Whiteman, G.M. 1 Whiteman, Whiteman, G.M. 1
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Handelshøgskolen, Universitetet i Stavanger 2 Institutt for foretaksøkonomi, Norges Handelshøyskole (NHH) 2 Department of Economics, Ryerson University 1 Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), ERIM is the joint research institute of the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) at Erasmus University Rotterdam. 1 Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1 Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government of Finland 1
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Discussion Papers / Institutt for foretaksøkonomi, Norges Handelshøyskole (NHH) 2 UiS Working Papers in Economics and Finance 2 AWI Discussion Paper Series 1 AWI discussion paper series 1 Discussion Papers / Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus (VATT), Government of Finland 1 ERIM Inaugural Address Series Research in Management 1 Inaugural Address 1 Thailand and the world economy 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Ryerson University 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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Reimagining Risk Beyond Normality: Managing Catastrophic Events and Higher-Order Moments
Duran-Fernandez, Roberto - 2025
This paper proposes a new framework that enhances traditional risk assessment by incorporating higher-order statistical moments—specifically skewness and kurtosis—through the Cornish-Fisher expansion. Standard risk models, which rely primarily on mean and variance, often underestimate the...
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Embodied connection work : the role of the lived body in routine recreation in extreme contexts
Sele, Kathrin; Danner-Schröder, Anja; Mahringer, … - 2025
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The behavioral economics of extreme event attribution
Diekert, Florian; Goeschl, Timo; König-Kersting, Christian - 2024
Can Attribution Science, a method for quantifying - ex post - humanity's contribution to adverse climatic events, induce pro-environmental behavioral change? We conduct a conceptual test of this question by studying, in an online experiment with 3,031 participants, whether backwards-looking...
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The behavioral economics of extreme event attribution
Diekert, Florian; Goeschl, Timo; König-Kersting, Christian - 2024
Can Attribution Science, a method for quantifying - ex post - humanity's contribution to adverse climatic events, induce pro-environmental behavioral change? We conduct a conceptual test of this question by studying, in an online experiment with 3,031 participants, whether backwards-looking...
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From COVID-19 to Resilience: Quantitative Methods in Economics and Business
Novickytė, Lina (contributor); Droždz, Jolanta (contributor) - 2023
The present reprint contains 11 articles accepted for publication and published in the Special Issue From COVID-19 to Resilience: Quantitative Methods in Economics and Business of the MDPI Mathematics journal. These articles cover a wide range of topics analyzing economics and business...
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On the evaluation of skill in binary forecast
Thitithep Sitthiyot; Kanyarat Holasut - In: Thailand and the world economy 40 (2022) 3, pp. 33-54
A good prediction is very important for scientific, economic, and administrative purposes. It is therefore necessary to know whether a predictor is skillful enough to predict the future. Given the increased reliance on predictions in various disciplines, a prediction skill index (PSI) is...
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Asymmetric Dependence in the US Economy: Application to Money and the Phillips Curve
Chollete, Loran; Ning, Cathy - Handelshøgskolen, Universitetet i Stavanger - 2012
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Making Sense of Climate Change: How to Avoid the Next Big Flood
Whiteman, Whiteman, G.M. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), … - 2011
Over the last two decades, management studies on sustainability have grown considerably, including a recent surge of research on climate change. However, environmental problems have not been resolved, and most of the top management journals remain focused on the firm, not the system. This...
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A Model of Endogenous Extreme Events
Chollete, Loran - Handelshøgskolen, Universitetet i Stavanger - 2011
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Making Sense of Climate Change: How to Avoid the Next Big Flood
Whiteman, G.M. - Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), ERIM … - 2011
Over the last two decades, management studies on sustainability have grown considerably, including a recent surge of research on climate change. However, environmental problems have not been resolved, and most of the top management journals remain focused on the firm, not the system. This...
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