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This document provides additional materials and data analysis that complement the laboratory experiment described in the following article: "Karaenke, P.; Leukel, J.; Sugumaran, V. 2016. “Using Domain Ontology for Service Replacement Tasks: An Empirical Evaluation,” Proceedings of the 37th...
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This document provides additional data analysis for a laboratory experiment that assessed the usefulness of two alternate product representations in so called SCOR thread diagrams (Leukel & Sugumaran 2018). Such diagrams are a form of supply chain process model, which represent the logic of...
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This document provides additional materials and data analysis that complement the laboratory experiment described in the following article: Leukel, J.; Hubl, M. 2018. “The Role of Application Domain Knowledge in Understanding Supply Chain Process Models”. This supplement consists of the...
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Determining the effects of quality differentiation on the efficiency of two-sided service markets is challenging. The presence of private information on both market sides and the heterogeneity of sellers can lead to substantial economic inefficiencies. Hence, this paper investigates how...
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eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), a financial accounting application of XML, provides a taxonomy for facilitating the analysis of financial statement information. This taxonomy promises to enhance the financial analyst?s ability to process financial information both...
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eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), a financial accounting application of XML, provides a taxonomy for facilitating the analysis of financial statement information. This taxonomy promises to enhance the financial analyst?s ability to process financial information both...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009485718