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The reproducibility of published research has become an important topic in science policy. A number of large-scale replication projects have been conducted to gauge the overall reproducibility in specific academic fields.
Michael Gordon +4 more
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Understanding Causality: What came first the Chicken or the Egg?
The question of association as opposed to causation is an important issue in many scientific fields, including finance. Much of the empirical research in finance deals with the question of causality or stated differently what came first: the chicken or ...
Adrian Fernandez-Perez +2 more
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Modern Optimization and Simulation Methods in Managerial and Business Economics: A Review
Managerial and Business Economics (ME/BE) aims at using quantitative and computational methods to make an efficient (ideally optimal) assignment of the scarce resources owned by firms and organizations.
Laura Calvet +4 more
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Framing REDD+: political ecology, actor–network theory (ANT), and the making of forest carbon markets [PDF]
This paper discusses the opportunities and challenges of integrating science and technology studies (STS), especially the variant based on actor–network theory (ANT), into fields of human geography with a critical research tradition.
J. M. Schumacher
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Markets as Legal Constructions [PDF]
Since at least the late 1970s, popular political and economic debates in the United States have often been framed in terms of a choice between “government” and “the market.” In addition, debates have often assumed that “the market” is associated with ...
Brazeal, Gregory
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Gender inequality in Russia: Axial institutions and agency [PDF]
This research measures gender inequality in Russia in axial institutions: household and labor markets, education and science, state and corporate governance and relates it to agency, measured on the World Values Survey. Russian women are actively engaged
Sofia M. Rebrey
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Black Hole Suns: Binarism and Gravity in Cultural Fields
Sociologicial analyses of artistic practice have long drawn on theoretical traditions grounded in binaries and dualisms. Such analytical strategies, exemplified here by field theoretical approaches, center art objects and their movements in and across ...
Alison Gerber
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Comparative Review of Energy Storage Systems, Their Roles, and Impacts on Future Power Systems
It is an exciting time for power systems as there are many ground-breaking changes happening simultaneously. There is a global consensus in increasing the share of renewable energy-based generation in the overall mix, transitioning to a more ...
Furquan Nadeem +4 more
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Understanding Financial Market States Using an Artificial Double Auction Market. [PDF]
The ultimate value of theories describing the fundamental mechanisms behind asset prices in financial systems is reflected in the capacity of such theories to understand these systems.
Kyubin Yim, Gabjin Oh, Seunghwan Kim
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Decentralised Finance (DeFi) — How Tokenisation is Changing the Financial Industry
Advances in distributed ledger technology are leading to a growing decentralisation of financial services (“decentralised finance”) that can be offered largely without intermediation by financial institutions.
Volker Brühl
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