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Industry transformation related to environmental stewardship has received significant scholarly attention over the past decade. However, limited theoretical and empirical work examines the motivations for improving environmental performance in an industry in different countries. In this paper,...
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With the rapid development of the Internet, many manufacturers nowadays are increasingly adopting a dual-channel strategy to sell their products. In this paper, we present an analytical framework in a single-channel supply chain and a dual-channel supply chain, respectively. We compare the...
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This paper investigates the impact of establishing a dual-channel supply chain coordinating contract when the supply chain agents are risk aversion under a mean–variance model. We present an analytical framework for marking price decisions in a centralized and a decentralized dual-channel...
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Interaction effects have been consistently found important in explaining the variation in outcomes in many scientific research fields. Yet, in practice, variable selection including interactions is complicated due to the limited sample size, conflicting philosophies regarding model...
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Every year, the federal government regulates how many pounds of summer flounder (while these fish are called summer flounder, they are caught throughout the year) can be caught along the eastern seaboard. Annually, the federal government sets the total allowable landings (TAL) based on...
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In many scientific and medical settings, large-scale experiments are generating large quantities of data that lead to inferential problems involving multiple hypotheses. This has led to recent tremendous interest in statistical methods regarding the false discovery rate (FDR). Several authors...
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