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CAR 2 Dynamic Conditional Correlation 2 Frequent acquirers 2 agency problem 2 breadth of information 2 emerging markets 2 futures markets 2 hubris 2 price discovery 2 Bayesian equilibrium 1 depth versus breadth of information 1 information acquisition strategy 1 market planning 1 marketing strategy 1 scarce attention 1
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Al Rahahleh, Naseem 2 Boulding, William 1 Christen, Markus 1 Staelin, Richard 1
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Analyzing frequent acquires in emerging markets and futures markets linkage
Al Rahahleh, Naseem - 2009
after excluding the most informative markets. These findings indirectly support the breadth of information being a relevant …
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Analyzing frequent acquires in emerging markets and futures markets linkage
Al Rahahleh, Naseem - 2009
mostinformative markets. These findings indirectly support the breadth of information being arelevant factor in the extent of …
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Optimal Market Intelligence Strategy When Management Attention Is Scarce
Christen, Markus; Boulding, William; Staelin, Richard - In: Management Science 55 (2009) 4, pp. 526-538
This paper extends the theoretical literature on firms' optimal information strategies to the situation when a firm's management attention capacity to process available data is scarce. In this case, a firm's optimal market intelligence strategy must trade off learning a little about a broad...
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