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Industry-Academia Interface: Exploring the growth of Additive Manufacturing as an industry with Laura Del Río Fernández. [PDF]
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The Optimal Design of a Market [PDF]
It is known that many organized markets such as the major world security exchanges limit the number of agents who may execute trade. A theoretical model where such limitation are optimal is presented in the article. A normative perspective on the design of a market and study the structure of the rules of trade that result in efficient allocations in a ...
Sandro Brusco, Matthew O. Jackson
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International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2010
The next decade will see an abundance of new intelligent systems, many of which will be market-based. Soon, users will indirectly interact with many markets without knowing it: when driving their car, when listening to a song, when talking on the phone, when backing up their files, or even when surfing the web.
Seuken, Sven, Jain, Kamal, Parkes, David
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The next decade will see an abundance of new intelligent systems, many of which will be market-based. Soon, users will indirectly interact with many markets without knowing it: when driving their car, when listening to a song, when talking on the phone, when backing up their files, or even when surfing the web.
Seuken, Sven, Jain, Kamal, Parkes, David
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Designing marketing experiences
Proceedings of the 7th ACM conference on Designing interactive systems, 2008The two-dimensional model presented in this article is a contribution to the discussion of the ways in which IT-based marketing experiences in a physical setting may be designed and understood. In the presentation of the model, the focus has been on central issues regarding the design of the IT-based experience's physical design, interaction, and ...
Lene Mailund, Kim Halskov
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
Abstract When it comes to behavioral change, economic design and behavioral science are complements, not substitutes. Chater & Loewenstein give examples from policy design. In this commentary, I use examples, often from my own research, to show how behavioral insights inform the design of the rules that govern market transactions.
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Abstract When it comes to behavioral change, economic design and behavioral science are complements, not substitutes. Chater & Loewenstein give examples from policy design. In this commentary, I use examples, often from my own research, to show how behavioral insights inform the design of the rules that govern market transactions.
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Design and Marketing Innovation
Journal of the Textile Institute, 1998Trends in global textile and clothing strategies are briefly reviewed to introduce the Portuguese context, and the development of Design & Marketing education and research at The University of Minho. The development of textile-oriented multimedia technologies is discussed with reference to the SME multimedia corporate and product presentation model and
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Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2017
This paper examines the relationship between ethics and market design. It argues that market design should not rely wholly on preference utilitarianism in order to make ethical judgements. It exposits an alternative normative framework — informed neutrality between reasonable ethical positions.
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This paper examines the relationship between ethics and market design. It argues that market design should not rely wholly on preference utilitarianism in order to make ethical judgements. It exposits an alternative normative framework — informed neutrality between reasonable ethical positions.
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Designing a market for quantitative knowledge
Proceedings of HICSS-29: 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1996The awakening of government programs recognizing the information infrastructure of a country being a critical success factor for economic growth has not only stimulated the feasibility of electronic information sources but also has triggered the growth of electronic information pools.
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