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A Case‐Based Reasoning Approach to Model Manufacturing Constraints for Impact Extrusion
A hybrid modeling approach is presented that combines constraint‐based process modeling and case‐based reasoning. The model formalizes manufacturing constraints and integrates simulation data to model complex manufacturing processes. The approach supports manufacturability analysis during product design through an adaptive modeling environment.
Kevin Herrmann+5 more
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A Study on Household Finance and Their Spending Behaviour
This article investigates the nature of Household finance and their spending behavior. In household finance, the main thing to focus on is the person looking after household expenditure. Financial illiteracy is widespread among the general population and particularly acute among specific demographic groups, such as women.
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Assessing the Ecological Value: Monetizing Process Innovations in Tailored Forming
This article introduces a method for evaluating the sustainability of innovations, even with limited data. The method is illustrated through an analysis of the “Tailored Forming” technology, which explores the impact of sustainability on economic value added.
Jonas Schneider+4 more
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Stock Returns Following Profit Warnings: A Test of Models of Behavioural Finance. [PDF]
Models in behavioural finance have been developed to explain apparent anomalies in stock returns. A property common to a number of these models is that agents under react in the short run to public signals about future earnings.
Bulkley, George+2 more
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‘Irrational Exuberance’: Behavioural Finance and Émile Zola’s L’Argent [PDF]
Jane Davison
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From Damage to Functionality: Remanufacturing of Thrust Roller Bearings by Tailored Forming
Herein, the wear and fatigue behavior of repaired bearing raceways with a new powder alloy is investigated using a FE8 test‐rig and an oscillating tribometer. The tests are compared with industrial manufactured bearings to evaluate the repair quality. The repair can extend the service life of the repaired bearing to that of a new bearing and improves ...
Felix Saure+3 more
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Hyperbolic discounting refers to the tendency for people to increasingly choose a smaller-sooner reward over a larger-later reward as the delay occurs sooner rather than later in time.
Aldo G. S. Ventre, Viviana Ventre
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Beyond nudging: it’s time for a second generation of behaviourally-informed social policy [PDF]
Insights from experimental research in the behavioural sciences offer a powerful impetus to reject punitive welfare reform. Katherine Curchin explains that findings from psychology, behavioural economics and behavioural finance concerning decision-making
Curchin, Katherine
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Which heuristics can aid financial-decision-making? [PDF]
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. We evaluate the contribution of Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman, often in association with his late co-author Amos Tversky, to the development of our understanding of financial decision-making and the evolution of behavioural ...
Forbes, William+3 more
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Pension design and structure: New lessons from behavioural finance [PDF]
Ian Neale
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