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A Comparison of Algorithms to Achieve the Maximum Entropy in the Theory of Evidence. [PDF]
Abellán J +3 more
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Historical Perspectives on Deglobalization's Drivers, Outcomes, and Managerial Responses
Abstract The deglobalization process experienced in the early 2020s is not without precedent. This Special Issue leverages business history as a lens to generate new insights and to uncover previously hidden complexities and nuances. Studying previous periods of deglobalization and their varying drivers, outcomes, and responses, the papers in this ...
Andrew Smith +3 more
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Welfare consequences of the compound risks of index insurance
Abstract Index insurance is an attractive variant on the standard insurance contract that allows the determination of a loss event to be defined by one or more thresholds on an index that is positively correlated with actual losses. Index insurance also comes with a compound risk, basis risk.
Glenn Harrison +4 more
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Hilbert's Early Metatheory Revisited. [PDF]
Giovannini EN, Schiemer G.
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In this paper, we study the new axiomatic set theory. Here we give the new exact definition of the concept of sets and the proof of its existence theorem by using the axiomatic method. Thus we give the complete solution of the problem of axiomatic set theory. Thereby we obtain the complete solution of the problem of the foundation of the mathematics.
openaire
This article presents a relational formalization of axiomatic set theory, including so-called ZFC and the anti-foundation axiom (AFA) due to P. Aczel.
Kawahara, Yasuo, 河原, 康雄
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Driven by risk: Understanding reference‐dependent preferences using simulated auto racing
Abstract Using data from over 56,000 simulated auto races worldwide, we analyze risk‐taking at the margins, consistent with reference‐dependent preferences. We show that participants' risk‐taking changes when a desired intermittent outcome is presented, sometimes at the expense of a more favorable expected end state.
James Hilliard +2 more
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Learning Through Co‐opetition: How Knowledge Sharing Builds Supply Chain Resilience
ABSTRACT This study explores how knowledge sharing among competing firms (co‐opetition) influences risk management and enhances supply chain resilience. Grounded in organizational learning theory, the study examines how co‐opetition enhances firms' visibility into the emerging challenges of tomorrow's world, enabling proactive risk management that can ...
Jacob C. Jensen +4 more
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Design and Evaluation Method of a High-Overload Test Device Based on AD-TRIZ. [PDF]
Zhou P +5 more
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