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AI-powered decision-making in facilitating insurance claim dispute resolution
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to empower decision-making can promote social welfare by generating significant cost savings and...
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Colonization: Who Is in the Center and Whose Knowledge Counts?
After explaining how management education is included in the claim for “decolonization,” three broad challenges emanating from this claim are... -
Ex-ante estimating of additional remuneration for employee inventions: explanatory role of the weighted patent family size indicator
In civil-law countries, employers must pay a value-based 'reasonable remuneration' to employee inventors. When dissatisfied with the amount of...
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The value of publishing in JIBS
Young management scholars often wonder to what extent they should emphasize international business scholarship in their career. In this commentary,...
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A semi-parametric claims reserving model with monotone splines
Stochastic reserving models used in the insurance industry are usually based on an assumed distribution of claim amounts. Despite their popularity,...
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The EEE-World
Enthusiasm, eagerness and ease are the defining characteristic of our present-day world. The modern human is in a hurry. Being in a rush and busy has... -
Claims, “Legally, Less is More!”
A patent claim is indisputably the most important part of a patent document by which the scope of protection is conferred. However, comprehending a... -
Study 1: Low-Fat Claims on Real-Market Products
The chapter reports an experimental study based on the ShopTrip set-up which explores the effect of low-fat claims on consumers’ purchasing decisions... -
Issues and Payouts: Changes in Capital Structure
Companies can change the composition of their capital structure by adding (issuing) or reducing (paying out) types of funding. In issues, cash is... -
Negev Bedouin: From Nomads to Agro-pastoralists to Urbanites
There are approximately 330,000 Bedouin in the Negev Desert. Traditionally, Bedouin were nomadic pastoralists relying on camels, sheep and goats for... -
Social traits and credit card default: a two-stage prediction framework
Over the past years, studies shed light on how social norms and perceptions potentially affect loan repayments, with overtones for strategic default....
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Tweeting CEOs, Opinion Leadership, and the Social Capital of Companies
In the postmodern age of social media, chief executive officers (CEOs) have become the public faces of their organizations on Twitter. Therefore,... -
A Penalty Branch-and-Bound Method for Mixed-Integer Quadratic Bilevel Problems. Part II: Penalty Updates and Numerical Results
In the first part of this paper, we propose a penalty branch-and-bound method for solving bilevel problems with mixed-integer convex-quadratic upper... -
Towards implementation of warrant-based content self-moderation
This paper recaps the issue of online mis- and disinformation as a societal problem, reviews why government roles in defining mis- and disinformation...
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Use and Significance of Expert Medical Advice on the Internet: Results of an Online Survey Among Users of German-Language Health Portals
Introduction: Despite the continuing ban on the exclusive use of remote medical treatment in Germany, more and more patients are making use of expert... -
Ethics for Automated Financial Markets
Financial markets are now ecologies of trading algorithms. In this chapter, we propose market effectiveness as the ethical goal of automated markets... -
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Evaluating, Accepting, and Rejecting Manuscripts
When a manuscript is submitted to a journal, the Editor will make the initial evaluation, usually based on factors such as the paper’s suitability... -
From Evidence Use to Evidencing Work: Towards a Processual View of the Role of Evidence in Commissioning Policy-Making
Evidence cannot directly lead decision-makers as evidence is not found, rather, it is assembled (“constituted”) locally through an observable... -