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Experimental comparison of compulsory and non compulsory arbitration mechanisms [PDF]
We run a series of experiments to compare the well known arbitration scheme FOA (Final Offer Arbitration) with a new arbitration scheme, non compulsory, we proposed in a companion paper (Tanimura and Thoron (2008)): ROC (Recursive Offer Conciliation ...
Eric Guerci, Sylvie Thoron
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The present study examined the computational and neural mechanisms of bribery decision‐making by integrating a novel dyadic behavioral paradigm, computational modeling, and fNIRS hyperscanning. Both bribers and power‐holders exhibited similar moral‐profit tradeoffs during bribery decision‐making. Interneural synchrony in the bilateral prefrontal cortex
Yixuan Lin +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Asymmetric and hybrid jurisdiction clauses.
Asymmetric and hybrid jurisdiction clauses, so called one-sided, one-way, unilateral, non-mutual, split, etc. clauses, are clauses which contain different provisions regarding jurisdiction for each party: when an asymmetric jurisdiction clause is ...
Žėkaitė, Augustė,
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Günümüzde, milletlerarası ticaretin gelişmesiyle birlikte hızlı, daha az masraflı, güvenilir ve prosedürünün taraflarca düzenlenebildiği bir çözüm yoluna gereksinim artmış bu nedenle de tahkim yolu daha fazla tercih edilir hale gelmiştir.
Ay, Nuran
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THE TALMUD RULE AND THE SECUREMENT OF AGENTS? AWARDS [PDF]
This paper provides a new characterization of the Talmud rule by means of a new property, called securement. This property says that any agent holding a feasible claim will get at least one nht of her claim, where n is the number of agents involved.
Juan de Dios Moreno Ternero +1 more
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Protective properties and the constrained equal awards rule for claims problems [PDF]
We investigate the implications of two properties, sustainability and exemption, when imposed separately in conjunction with other basic properties for the resolution of conflicting claims.
Chun-Hsien Yeh
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Experimental comparison of compulsory and non compulsory arbitration mechanisms
We run a series of experiments to compare the well known arbitration scheme FOA (Final Offer Arbitration) with a new arbitration scheme, non compulsory, we proposed in a companion paper (Tanimura and Thoron (2008)): ROC (Recursive Offer Conciliation ...
Guerci, Eric, Thoron, Sylvie
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On the Adjudication of Conflicting Claims: An Experimental Study [PDF]
This paper reports an experimental study on three well-known solutions for problems of adjudicating conflicting claims: the constrained equal awards, the proportional, and the constrained equal losses rules.
Giovanni Ponti +2 more
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The Effect of Final Offer Arbitration on the Salaries of Municipal Police Officers in New Jersey
This study investigates the effect of final-offer arbitration on the salaries of municipal police officers in New Jersey using a regression model to control for the possible biases introduced by non-random use of the procedure.
Bloom, David
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A Blockchain and IPFS-Based Anticounterfeit Traceable Functionality of Car Insurance Claims System. [PDF]
Chen CL +4 more
europepmc +1 more source

