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Despite great leaps in science, technology, and human civilization since World War II, many countries in the world have been stuck in “middle income” traps or remained hopelessly poor. Why do such phenomena happen and how long may they last? To answer these questions, we introduce a new...
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Based on the perspective of public information arrival, this paper establishes a theoretical framework to indirectly estimate systemic anomalies by measuring information arrival. We propose a novel method, the market correlation deviation test, for identifying systemic anomalies and implementing...
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This paper describes an empirical study of 1.6M deleted tweets collected over a continuous one-week period from a set of 292K Twitter users. We examine several aggregate properties of deleted tweets, including their connections to other tweets (e.g., whether they are replies or retweets), the...
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Purpose We investigate the extended service strategy choices of competing manufacturers and examine their impact on the retail platform. Design/methodology/approach We construct a supply chain model with a retail platform as the leader and manufacturers as the followers. Manufacturers face...
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Purpose The aim of this study is to examine the relationships between taking charge, bootlegging innovation and innovative job performance, and to explore the moderating roles of felt responsibility for constructive change (FRCC) and creative self-efficacy (CSE). Design/methodology/approach Data...
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