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, finance, marketing, management and psychology, factors, outcome, and the solutions of supply chain finance, with a review and …
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The author suggests that the 2008 financial crisis was the culmination of an accelerating and inherently unstable process of financial market evolution. He argues that markets are not well organized to manage the power that financial assets have to generate emotion and their wider effect on...
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Macroeconomic models that are based on either the rational expectations hypothesis (REH) or behavioral considerations share a core premise: All future market outcomes can be characterized ex ante with a single overarching probability distribution. This paper assesses the empirical relevance of...
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Each member of a group receives a signal about the unknown state of the world and decides upon a utility-maximizing recommendation on the basis of that signal. The individuals have identical preferences. The group makes a decision that maximizes the common utility function assuming perfect...
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Statistical process control (SPC) theory takes a negative view of adjustment of process settings, which is termed tampering. In contrast, quality and lean programmes actively encourage operators to acts of intervention and personal agency in the improvement of production outcomes. This creates a...
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Political representatives frequently make decisions with far-reaching implications for citizens and societies. Most of these decisions are choices in situations in which the probabilities of gains and losses are hard to estimate. Although decision-making is crucial to politics, existing research...
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is numerically assessed. This phenomenon has been studied in both theoretical models and real-life psychology experiments …
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This short reflective paper discusses collusion from a psychoanalytically informed social psychological perspective. From this perspective, collusion represents a non-conscious group dynamic in which the participants "play together" to keep a threatening or painful reality out of awareness. To...
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Introductory psychology courses can be demotivating for students of social sciences degrees such as Audiovisual … Psychology course, taught in the first year of the Audiovisual Communication, Journalism and Joint Honours degree programmes at … pairs, a fictional audiovisual micro-story that addresses content or a theme directly related to psychology. The results …
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different names in behavioral economics and psychology, but so far, a systematic investigation of their influence on climate …
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