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“To own or not to own?” A study on the determinants and consequences of alternative intellectual property rights arrangements in crowdsourcing for innovation contests
(Wiley, 2018-11)
Firms are increasingly engaging in crowdsourcing for innovation to access new knowledge beyond their boundaries; however, scholars are no closer to understanding what guides seeker firms in deciding the level at which to ...
Outpatient appointment scheduling in presence of seasonal walk-ins
(Springer Nature, 2014-04)
This study investigates appointment systems (AS), as combinations of access rules and appointment-scheduling rules, explicitly designed for dealing with walk-in seasonality. In terms of 'access rules', strategies are tested ...
Competitive implications of software open-sourcing
(Elsevier, 2012-12)
This paper is concerned with the economic trade-offs associated with open-sourcing, the business strategy of releasing free open-source versions of commercial software products. The effect of the release of open-source ...
Investigation of stochastic pairs trading strategies under different volatility regimes
(Blackwell, 2010-09)
We investigate several market-neutral trading strategies and find empirical evidence that market-neutral equity trading outperforms in 2008, the first full year of the global financial meltdown. In our experiments we use ...
Creating a real-life professional experience for undergraduates: sectoral practicum projects
(IATED, 2014)
In Turkey, there is a highly competitive environment for new graduates to acquire a well-paid and satisfying job position since the number of unemployed university graduates has risen dramatically over the last few decades ...
Predictability of emerging market local currency bond risk premia
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)
This article investigates the source of predictability of emerging market (EM) local currency bond risk premia by using a dynamic factor approach based on a large panel of economic and financial time series. We find strong ...
Group identity in markets
(Elsevier, 2011-01)
We present a laboratory experiment that measures the effects of group identity—one's perceived membership in social groups—on market transactions in an oligopoly market with a few sellers and buyers. We artificially induce ...
Learning from experience in nonlinear environments: Evidence from a competition scenario
(Elsevier, 2015-09)
We test people’s ability to learn to estimate a criterion (probability of success in a competition scenario) that requires aggregating information in a nonlinear manner. The learning environments faced by experimental ...
No comment?! The drivers of reactions to online posts in professional groups
(Elsevier, 2016-08)
Social media has moved beyond personal friendships to professional interactions in high-knowledge industries. In particular, online discussion forums are sponsored by firms aiming to position themselves as thought-leaders, ...
Transforming poverty-related policy with intersectionality
(AMA, 2016)
Despite progress toward poverty alleviation, policy making still lags in thinking about how individuals experience poverty as overlapping sources of disadvantage. Using the lens of intersectionality, this article identifies ...
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