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This paper reviews empirical studies that have examined the causal determinants of fertility behaviour. In particular, we compare the approaches adopted in the different disciplines to improve our understanding of how birth dynamics are influenced by changes in female employment and changes in...
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), their underlying decision logics (effectuation, causation, strategy absence) and respective social media success. A …
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processes of entrepreneurial decision-making resulting, most importantly, in the notions of causation, effectuation, and … effectuation implicitly addresses structural defects but denies prognoses a central role, causation emphasizes the importance of …
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of causation in terms of Lewis's possible-world semantics, and reformulates the statistical potential outcome framework …
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predominant procedures to model causation in the empirical sciences. It subsequently focuses on a particular statistical model …
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between effectuation and causation needs to be further researched taking into account not only cultural variables, but also …
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criticisms. Supervenience and entailment relationships between benchmarking parties, within the umbrella of Peircean Causation …
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Purpose – Literature-identified website benchmarking (WB) approaches are generally time consuming, survey based, with little agreement on what and how to measure website components. The purpose of this paper is to establish a theoretical approach to WB. A comprehensive design science research...
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, potentially using different decision-making processes in them. They tend to interweave effectuation and causation logics as …
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