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Belief‐updating biases hinder the correction of inaccurate beliefs and lead to suboptimal decisions. We complement Rabin and Schrag's (1999) portable extension of the Bayesian model by including conservatism in addition to confirmatory bias. Additionally, we show how to identify these two forms of biases from choices.
Ilke Aydogan +3 more
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LMS Solution: Evidence of Google Classroom Usage in Higher Education
Background: Learning Management Systems (LMS) represent one of the main technology to support learning in HE institutions. However, every educational institution differs in its experience with the usage of these systems.
Abazi-Bexheti Lejla +4 more
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Gradual learning from incremental actions
We introduce a collective experimentation problem where a continuum of agents choose the timing of irreversible actions under uncertainty and where public feedback from the actions arrives gradually over time. The leading application is the adoption of new technologies. The socially optimal expansion path entails an informational trade‐off where acting
Tuomas Laiho, Pauli Murto, Julia Salmi
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Presence of Banks on Social Networks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Background: Social networks allow real-time interaction that enhances a bank’s ability to respond to customers in a timely, intuitive and personalized manner.
Mabić Mirela +2 more
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Sticky prices or sticky information?
Article originally published in the volume 60 issue 241 of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review (also known as BNL Quarterly Review). JEL Codes: D83, E12, E31, E52
Alessio Moro
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Abstract Cognitive impairment is a well‐recognized and debilitating symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD). Degradation in the cortical cholinergic system is thought to be a key contributor. Both postmortem and in vivo cholinergic positron emission tomography (PET) studies have provided valuable evidence of cholinergic system changes in PD, which are ...
Nicola M. Slater +4 more
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The current article presents the results of a study conducted using the quantitative-corpus analysis of discourse (CADS) based on the theory of social constructivism and the linguistic picture of the world (henceforward LPW).
Tworzydło Dariusz +2 more
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Case Study in Interdisciplinary Scientific Communication: A Decade of the INDECS Journal
Background: Interdisciplinary scientific areas regularly develop unique methodologies, yet utilise the conventional communication modes to disseminate results of their researches.
Stepanić Josip +2 more
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Innovation adoption by forward‐looking social learners
We build a model studying the effect of an economy's potential for social learning on the adoption of innovations of uncertain quality. Assuming consumers are forward‐looking (i.e., recognize the value of waiting for information), we analyze how qualitative and quantitative features of the learning environment affect equilibrium adoption dynamics ...
Mira Frick, Yuhta Ishii
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Pattern of European Regional Creativity: Exploring Endogenous Sustainability
During the latest decades, regional creativity has often been considered as the precondition for innovativeness and sustainability. However, quantitative indicators of creativity are the subject of discussion.
Lishchynskyy Ihor, Lyzun Mariia
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