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By discriminating between a lazy manager and a career concerns hypothesis, Aghion et al. (The American Economic Review 2013, 103(1), 277-304) try to disentangle the link between innovation and institutional ownership. Citation-weighted patent counts are used as a proxy for innovation, which...
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Clustered covariances or clustered standard errors are very widely used to account for correlated or clustered data, especially in economics, political sciences, or other social sciences. They are employed to adjust the inference following estimation of a standard least-squares regression or...
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By discriminating between a lazy manager and a career concerns hypothesis, Aghion et al. (The American Economic Review 2013, 103(1), 277-304) try to disentangle the link between innovation and institutional ownership. Citation-weighted patent counts are used as a proxy for innovation, which...
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Clustered covariances or clustered standard errors are very widely used to account for correlated or clustered data, especially in economics, political sciences, or other social sciences. They are employed to adjust the inference following estimation of a standard least-squares regression or...
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Abstract. In order to sequence the tasks of a job shopproblem (JSP) on a number of machines related to thetechnological machine order of jobs, a new representationtechnique - mathematically known as "permutationwith repetition" is presented. The main advantage of thissingle chromosome...
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Many recent algorithmic approaches suffer from their limited applicability to dynamic scheduling scenarios. Genetic Algorithms have been shown to overcome this problem at the expense of searching less efficient. We propose a flexible dispatching procedure which is controlled by a Genetic...
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