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THE URBANOLOGISTS COME TO TOWN: Professional Life and Work in the Urban Solutions Industry
Abstract This article charts the upsurge of an eclectic global community of professionals new to the field of urban policy and governance, animated by playful and celebratory attitudes towards cities and urbanization: the urbanologists. It contributes to debates in critical urban theory and critical ethnographies of technology to problematize ...
Rachel Bok
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Infinite Unlimited Churn (Short Paper) [PDF]
International audienceWe study unlimited infinite churn in peer-to-peer overlay networks. Under this churn, arbitrary many peers may concurrently request to join or leave the overlay network; moreover these requests may never stop coming.
Sébastien Tixeuil +5 more
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The Evolution of the Earnings Distribution in a Sustained Growth Economy: Evidence from Australia*
We examine the evolution of earnings inequality, risk and mobility in Australia from 1991 to 2020 using a 10 per cent sample of administrative tax records from the ALife dataset. Our main findings are summarised as follows. First, earnings inequality follows a distinctive trajectory: top‐end inequality increased during the 1990s and 2000s but declined ...
Darapheak Tin +2 more
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Improving the performance of mobile retention with churn analysis [PDF]
Mobile retention has recently become a focused issue for app-based companies due to its importance and contribution in achieving revenue goals. A crucial aspect of mobile retention is to monitor and control the churn rate of app users.
Hoang, Dung
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Churn prediction based on text mining and CRM data analysis [PDF]
Within quantitative marketing, churn prediction on a single customer level has become a major issue. An extensive body of literature shows that, today, churn prediction is mainly based on structured CRM data.
Schatzmann, Anders +2 more
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Declining Job Mobility in Australia: The Role of Demographic Change*
Job mobility – the rate at which workers change employers – is seen as an indicator of economic dynamism, tied to wage growth and productivity. ‘Official’ figures suggest job mobility has fallen by around 50 per cent over 50 years in Australia. This has generated much interest, but the drivers are not well understood.
Christopher Carter, Peter Siminski
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Quid Pro Quo? Private Information Flows in Shareholder Activism: Evidence from Mutual Fund Families
ABSTRACT This paper hypothesizes that information flows from target firms to large shareholders during activist campaigns and that these flows have governance consequences. Focusing on actively managed mutual fund families, we find that informed trading by large‐holding fund families increases during activist campaigns relative to smaller‐holding fund ...
EUNJEE KIM, HAI PHAM
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Churn Prediction: Does Technology Matter? [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to identify the most suitable model for churn prediction based on three different techniques. The paper identifies the variables that affect churn in reverence of customer complaints data and provides a comparative analysis of ...
Ashutosh Tiwari +3 more
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Putting Rodents at the Center of One Health Programs: A Narrative Synthesis
Rodents link human, animal, and environmental health across diverse ecosystems. Rodent diversity underpins both zoonotic disease risk and ecosystem function. Environmental change reshapes rodent communities and spillover dynamics. Rodents act as reservoirs, amplifiers, and sentinels of emerging pathogens.
Steven R. Belmain
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Modeling churn using customer lifetime value. [PDF]
The definition and modeling of customer loyalty have been central issues in customer relationship management since many years. Recent papers propose solutions to detect customers that are becoming less loyal, also called churners.
Croux, Christophe +2 more
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