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Information systems research, 2019
If labor productivity varies in unknown ways over time, this could lead to unforeseen fluctuations in production or delivery rates, leading to stockouts or inventory build-up in a supply chain, whi...
Yuliang Yao, M. Dresner, Kevin Zhu
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If labor productivity varies in unknown ways over time, this could lead to unforeseen fluctuations in production or delivery rates, leading to stockouts or inventory build-up in a supply chain, whi...
Yuliang Yao, M. Dresner, Kevin Zhu
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Further Evidence on the “Monday Effect” in Workers' Compensation
ILR Review, 2006An analysis of data from the Workers' Compensation Board of Ontario reveals evidence of a “Monday effect”—more workers' compensation claims on Mondays than on other days, especially for back injuries and sprains/strains—similar in magnitude to that found in U.S. studies.
Michele Campolieti, Douglas E. Hyatt
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ANALISIS RETURN SAHAM DENGAN PENDEKATAN MONDAY EFFECT DAN WEEKEND EFFECT DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA
, 2018Penelitian ini membahas tentang analisis return saham dengan menggunakan pendekatan Monday effect dan Weekend effct di Bursa Efek Indonesia pada LQ45 periode Februari 2017 - Januari 2018.
Ema Fauziyah, M. Alexandri, R. M. Dai
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The Monday effect revisited: An alternative testing approach
Journal of Empirical Finance, 2011Abstract This paper questions traditional approaches for testing the Monday effect of stock returns. We propose an alternative, multiple hypothesis testing approach based on the closure test principle which controls the multiple type I error. We consider the US, the UK and the German stock markets and test Monday related pairwise comparisons of daily
Alt, Raimund +2 more
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GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS, VOLUME, AND THE MONDAY EFFECT
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 1993New evidence is presented on the nature of the Monday effect in stock market returns. Using stock returns for the years 1962‐1986, the Monday effect is found to be confined to periods of negative market returns. Monday's returns are no different from other weekday returns in periods of positive returns. In addition, trading volume and the Monday effect
Raymond P.H. Fishe +2 more
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Institutional investors and the Monday effect on tourism stocks
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2006Abstract Stock return for the general market on Mondays reverses trend in the 1990s, and is positive in most of the years in that period. However, Monday stock return in the 1980s is still significantly negative (this significantly negative Monday return is called the Monday effect).
W.K. Leung, Tien Sheng Lee
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Analisis Fenomena Weekend Effect dan Monday Effect terhadap Return Saham Perusahaan
KALBISOCIO Jurnal Bisnis dan KomunikasiAbstract: The research aims to determine the impact of the Monday effect and Weekend effect on the daily stock Returns of pharmaceutical sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from April 2020 to April 2021. The research analysis method used multiple linear regression with the assistance of IBM SPSS Statistics 26 software.
Bayu Haryadi, Siti Ruhana Dara
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The dynamics of the Monday effect in international stock indices
International Review of Financial Analysis, 2009Abstract This examination of the temporal dynamics of the international Monday effect is based on 50 countries. Observed between-country differences are characterised by an economic factor based on four indices. The prior day effect captures the tendency for price changes to follow those on the prior day. A bad (good) day occurs when the price change
Stephen P. Keef +2 more
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[Black monday. Effect of interdialytic interval on survival].
Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2012NA
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Revisiting the monday effect: a replication study for the German stock market
Management Review Quarterly, 2020Sakhr Miss +2 more
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