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Optimal Job Design and Information Elicitation
ABSTRACT When managers rely on their subordinates for local information but cannot commit to how such information is used, the incentives for effort and information elicitation become intertwined. This incentive problem influences the firm's job design decision, that is, whether to assign all tasks in a job to one worker (“individual assignment”) or ...
Arijit Mukherjee +2 more
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Hypercomplex neural networks: Exploring quaternion, octonion, and beyond in deep learning. [PDF]
Devadas RM +5 more
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Normalizers of finite subgroups of division algebras over local fields [PDF]
Thomas Hewett
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Noncommutative Jordan division algebras [PDF]
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Addressing ecological challenges from a quantum computing perspective
Abstract With increased access to data and the advent of computers, the use of statistical tools and numerical simulations is becoming commonplace for ecologists. These approaches help improve our understanding of ecological phenomena and their underlying mechanisms in increasingly complex environments.
Maxime Clenet +2 more
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The Category of Anyon Sectors for Non-Abelian Quantum Double Models. [PDF]
Bols A +3 more
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Abstract This study examines the adaptive market hypothesis in the prewar and wartime Japanese stock market using a new market capitalization‐weighted price index. First, we find that the degree of market efficiency varies over time and with major historical events. This implies that the hypothesis is supported in this market.
Kenichi Hirayama, Akihiko Noda
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Mirror Descent and Exponentiated Gradient Algorithms Using Trace-Form Entropies. [PDF]
Cichocki A +3 more
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Construction of Division Algebras [PDF]
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Reviewing fast or slow: A theory of summary reversal in the judicial hierarchy
Abstract Appellate courts with discretionary dockets have multiple ways to review lower courts. We develop a formal model that evaluates the trade‐offs between “full review”—which features full briefing, oral arguments, and signed opinions—versus “quick review,” where a higher court can summarily reverse a lower court. We show that having the option of
Alexander V. Hirsch +2 more
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