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Greenwood, Dan 3 Buchanan, Tom 2 Joinson, Adam N. 2 Reips, Ulf-Dietrich 2 Bedau, M.A. 1 Bullock, S. 1 Clow, Angela 1 Edwards, Sue 1 Evans, Philip D. 1 Hucklebridge, Frank 1 Juric, Radmila 1 Kuljis, Jasna 1 Noble, J. 1 Paine Schofield, Carina B. 1 Paine, Carina 1 Salis, Sergio 1 Stieger, Stefan 1 Watson, R. 1 Williams, Allan M. 1
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From market to non-market: an autonomous agent approach to central planning
Greenwood, Dan - 2009
In the longstanding debate in political economy about the feasibility of socialism, the Austrian School of Economists have argued that markets are an indispensable means of evaluating goods, hence a prerequisite for productive efficiency. Socialist models for non-market economic calculation have...
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From market to non-market: an autonomous agent approach to central planning
Greenwood, Dan - 2007
In the longstanding debate in political economy about the feasibility of socialism, the Austrian School of Economists have argued that markets are an indispensable means of evaluating goods, hence a prerequisite for productive efficiency. Socialist models for non-market economic calculation have...
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Commensurability and beyond: from Mises and Neurath to the future of the socialist calculation debate
Greenwood, Dan - 2006
Mises' 'calculation argument' against socialism argues that monetary calculation is indispensable as a commensurable unit for evaluating factors of production. This is not due to his conception of rationality being purely 'algorithmic,' for it accommodates non-monetary, incommensurable values....
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Knowledge sharing through face-to-face communication and labour productivity: evidence from British workplaces
Salis, Sergio; Williams, Allan M. - 2010
We investigate whether the adoption by workplaces of human resources management (HRM) practices that enhance face-to-face communication (FTFC) among employees is associated with productivity gains. The analysis is based on a nationally representative sample of over 500 British trading...
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Privacy, trust, and self-disclosure online
Joinson, Adam N.; Reips, Ulf-Dietrich; Buchanan, Tom; … - 2010
Despite increased concern about the privacy threat posed by new technology and the Internet, there is relatively little evidence that people's privacy concerns translate to privacy-enhancing behaviors while online. In Study 1, measures of privacy concern are collected, followed 6 weeks later by...
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Internet users' perceptions of 'privacy concerns' and 'privacy actions'
Paine, Carina; Reips, Ulf-Dietrich; Stieger, Stefan; … - 2007
A consistent finding reported in online privacy research is that an overwhelming majority of people are 'concerned' about their privacy when they use the Internet. Therefore, it is important to understand the discourse of Internet users’ privacy concerns, and any actions they take to guard...
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Exploration of the awakening cortisol response in relation to diurnal cortisol secretory activity
Edwards, Sue; Clow, Angela; Evans, Philip D.; … - 2001
Adrenocortical activity can be assessed by measurement of free cortisol in saliva. Cortisol status has important health implications in both physical and psychological terms. Assessment of cortisol status is complicated by the marked diurnal cortisol cycle. This cycle is characterised by an...
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Engineering requirements through use cases in complex business environment
Juric, Radmila; Kuljis, Jasna - 1999
The increasingly global nature of financial markets and institutions means that the collection and management of information on which decisions might be based are increasingly complex. There is a growing requirement for the integration of information flows at individual and departmental levels,...
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