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The Path to Lean Startup Risk Management
ABSTRACT This paper aims to demonstrate that many startups are unaware of the potential of strategic opportunity and risk management to gain a competitive advantage. It reveals and analyzes an opportunity and risk management gap between the pre‐startup and early‐startup phases, guiding toward managerial implications.
Maximilian Wagenknecht
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Basic elements and problems of probability theory [PDF]
After a brief review of ontic and epistemic descriptions, and of subjective, logical and statistical interpretations of probability, we summarize the traditional axiomatization of calculus of probability in terms of Boolean algebras and its set ...
Primas, Hans, Hans Primas
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A characterization of the Language Invariant families satisfying Spectrum Exchangeability in Polyadic Inductive Logic [PDF]
A necessary and sufficient condition in terms of a de Finetti style representation is given for a probability function in Polyadic Inductive Logic to satisfy being part of a Language Invariant family satisfying Spectrum Exchangeability.
J. Landes, J. B. Paris, A. Vencovská
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AI‐Driven Risk Governance for SMEs: From Predictive Analytics to Strategic Competitiveness
ABSTRACT Small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) remain highly exposed to financial distress due to limited resources, volatile markets, and governance constraints. Traditional risk management often lacks a strategic and anticipatory orientation, highlighting the need for risk governance frameworks that integrate forecasting and adaptability.
Davide Liberato lo Conte +3 more
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A logic for inductive probabilistic reasoning [PDF]
Inductive probabilistic reasoning is understood as the application of inference patterns that use statistical background information to assign (subjective) probabilities to single events. The simplest such inference pattern is direct inference: from “70 %
Jaeger, Manfred; id_orcid +1 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores how healthcare organisations translate satisfaction survey feedback into organisational knowledge to support organisational learning and knowledge‐based improvement. Hospitals widely use satisfaction surveys to gather feedback from healthcare professionals; however, limited research explains how feedback processes become ...
Ana Filipa Carvalho, Carolina Santos
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Epistemic Objectivity Behind Inductive Probability: Beyond Carnap-Popper Controversy on the Problem of Inductive Logic [PDF]
Science neither aims at having the monopoly over the truth about the world nor establishing a dogmatic knowledge. Natural light of experience is held by empiricists to be the reliable source of human knowledge.
Claude Nsabimana, Jean
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming synthetic chemistry from task‐specific predictors into integrated platforms that unify retrosynthesis, reaction optimization, and closed‐loop robotic automation. This review highlights how AI‐assisted planning and robotic execution shorten cycle times, reduce step counts, and improve route ...
Amit Gangwal, Antonio Lavecchia
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Logical Form, Probability Interpretations, and the Inductive/Deductive Distinction
Logical Form, Probability Interpretations, and the Inductive/Deductive ...
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the Taliban's post‐2021 governance model through the Islamic Public Administration (IPA) framework, focusing on justice, equality, and women's inclusion. It asks: (1) How does the Taliban's governance align with core IPA principles?
Parwiz Mosamim +1 more
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