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ACD models 2 Cooperation 2 Financial economics 2 Kapitalmarkttheorie 2 Kooperation 2 Social network 2 Soziales Netzwerk 2 acknowledgements 2 financial economics 2 intellectual collaboration 2 social networks 2 Acknowledgements 1 Cointegration 1 Daily Seasonality 1 Density forecasts Acknowledgements: The authors are most grateful to a referee for helpful comments and suggestions. This paper forms part of an ARC Linkage Grant research project 1 Density forecasts Acknowledgements: This paper forms part of an ARC Linkage Grant research project 1 Doctoral identities 1 Error correction model Acknowledgements: The first author would like to acknowledge financial assistance from the School of Accounting 1 Ethics 1 Finance and Economics at Edith Cowan University 1 Identity work 1 Import demand 1 Increasing returns 1 Intellectual collaboration 1 MNE advantages 1 Social networks 1 Thesis acknowledgements 1 US FDI Acknowledgements 1 Western Australia 1 entitled ÃModelling stock market liquidity in Australia and the Asia Pacific RegionÓ. We are grateful to the Australian Research Council for financial support. The financial data has been kindly provided by the Industry Partner 1 the Securities Research Institute (SIRCA) 1 ÃModelling stock market liquidity in Australia and the Asia Pacific RegionÓ. We are grateful to the Australian Research Council for financial support. The financial data has been graciously provided by the Securities Research Institute (SIRCA) which is our industry partner 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 research-article 1
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English 8
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Georg, Co-Pierre 3 Rose, Michael E. 3 Allen, David E. 2 Lazarov, Zdravetz 2 McAleer, Michael 2 Grant, Barbara M. 1 Nachum, Lilach 1 Peiris, Shelton 1 Sato, Machi 1 Shareef, Riaz 1 Skelling, Jules 1 Tran, Vu 1
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School of Business, Edith Cowan University 3 ESRC Centre for Business Research 1
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Working papers / School of Business, Edith Cowan University 3 ESRC Centre for Business Research - Working Papers 1 Kiel Working Paper 1 Kiel working paper 1 Research policy : policy, management and economic studies of science, technology and innovation 1 Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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What 5,000 acknowledgements tell us about informal collaboration in financial economics
Rose, Michael E.; Georg, Co-Pierre - 2021
researchers appear less often in acknowledgements than comparable male researchers. Information derived from networks of informal …
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What 5,000 acknowledgements tell us about informal collaboration in financial economics
Rose, Michael E.; Georg, Co-Pierre - 2021
researchers appear less often in acknowledgements than comparable male researchers. Information derived from networks of informal …
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“Life is based on reciprocity, so be generous”: ethical work in doctoral acknowledgements
Grant, Barbara M.; Sato, Machi; Skelling, Jules - In: Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education 13 (2022) 3, pp. 315-330
Purpose This paper aims to explore doctoral candidates’ ethical work in writing the acknowledgements section of their … theses. With interest in the formation of academic identities/subjectivities, the authors explore acknowledgements writing as … the genre of thesis acknowledgements, drafted their own version and wrote a reflective commentary/backstory. Findings …
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What 5,000 acknowledgements tell us about informal collaboration in financial economics
Rose, Michael E.; Georg, Co-Pierre - In: Research policy : policy, management and economic … 50 (2021) 6, pp. 1-21
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International Business in a World of Increasing Returns
Nachum, Lilach - ESRC Centre for Business Research - 2002
This study examines the factors affecting the propensity of firms to engage in cross border activities in a world of increasing returns. A model connecting outward FDI from the US with a set of firm-specific advantages is estimated on samples of industries dominated by increasing and diminishing...
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Comparison of Alternative ACD Models via Density and Interval Forecasts: Evidence from the Australian Stock Market
Allen, David E.; Lazarov, Zdravetz; McAleer, Michael; … - School of Business, Edith Cowan University - 2007
In this paper a number of alternative ACD models are compared using a sample of data for three major companies traded on the Australian Stock Exchange. The comparison is performed by employing the methodology for evaluating density and interval forecasts, developed by Diebold, Gunther and Tay...
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Modelling Intra-day Seasonality and Forecasting Densities in Financial Duration Data
Allen, David E.; Lazarov, Zdravetz; McAleer, Michael - School of Business, Edith Cowan University - 2007
In this paper we model intra-daily seasonality in the shape of the residual distribution of the standard ACD model, which is estimated using diurnally (seasonally) adjusted duration data. Specifically, for two of the three companies in our sample, the shapes of the residual distribution for...
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An aggregate import demand function for Australia: a cointegration approach
Shareef, Riaz; Tran, Vu - School of Business, Edith Cowan University - 2007
This paper investigates the relationship among quantity of imports, relative import prices and real GDP in the aggregate import demand function for Australia during the period 1959Q3Ã’2006Q3. Testing for cointegration, we find these variables are not stationary but are cointegrated. The...
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