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Are the global real estate markets contagious?
The aim of this paper is to investigate the contagion across real estate markets of four countries: Hong Kong, China, U.S. and U.K., during the financial tsunami in 2008. We use the Forbes-Rigobon test, the coskewness test and the cokurtosis test.
Eddie C. M. Hui, Ka Kwan Kevin Chan
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Stability analysis of financial contagion due to overlapping portfolios [PDF]
Common asset holdings are widely believed to have been the primary vector of contagion in the recent financial crisis. We develop a network approach to the amplification of financial contagion due to the combination of overlapping portfolios and leverage, and we show how it can be understood in terms of a generalized branching process.
arxiv
ABSTRACT System justification theory posits that individuals tend to justify and maintain the status quo. For workplace mistreatment, we argue this tendency can elicit psychological processes in observers that may further disadvantage targets of mistreatment.
Zhanna Lyubykh+3 more
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Tree Networks to Assess Financial Contagion
We proposes a two-layered tree network model that decomposes financial contagion into a global component, composed of inter-country contagion effects, and a local component, made up of inter-institutional contagion channels.
D. Ahelegbey, Paolo Giudici
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ABSTRACT This study identifies six dynamic capabilities (DCs), which enable corporates' strategic change toward resilience in today's increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) business environment. In this context, pertinent research has proven DCs' conduciveness for corporates to enhance their levels of resilience.
Tim P. Joussen+2 more
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Mathematical Modeling of Systemic Risk in Financial Networks: Managing Default Contagion and Fire Sales [PDF]
As impressively shown by the financial crisis in 2007/08, contagion effects in financial networks harbor a great threat for the stability of the entire system. Without sufficient capital requirements for banks and other financial institutions, shocks that are locally confined at first can spread through the entire system and be significantly amplified ...
arxiv
Financial contagion in a core-periphery interbank network
This paper studies financial contagion in a core-periphery interbank network where core banks are large in balance sheet size while periphery banks are smaller and link only with the core banks.
Pengfei Sui, Sailesh Tanna, Dandan Zhou
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Trends in electronic health record metadata use for management purposes
Abstract Objective This study aims to analyze hospitals' adoption and integration of electronic health record (EHR) metadata into their management processes. Design The study compares the rates of EHR metadata utilization across various hospitals over time.
Nuo Xu+3 more
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“Everyone Wants to Feel Like a Movie Star”: Aesthetics, Work, Pleasure, and Caste in India
Abstract This article explores the social category of work as it intersects with pleasure (mazaa). Through an ethnography of beauty workers in urban New Delhi, in interwoven digital and non‐digital spaces, I interrogate how certain forms of work are valued at the expense of others.
Lakshita Malik
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Reanimating a Dead Economy: Financial and Economic Analysis of a Zombie Outbreak [PDF]
In this paper, we study the financial and economic implications of a zombie epidemic on a major industrialized nation. We begin with a consideration of the epidemiological modeling of the zombie contagion. The emphasis of this work is on the computation of direct and indirect financial consequences of this contagion of the walking dead.
arxiv