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Impact of government subsidy reforms on primary health care efficiency in rural eastern China: an interrupted time series analysis. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks, 2014
Botnets have always been an insidious threat. The development of the "Internet Of Things" and its for-profit exploitation contributed to botnets spread and sophistication, but also to the rise of maturity of both organizations and business models behind them.
Giovanni Bottazzi, Gianluigi Me
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Botnets have always been an insidious threat. The development of the "Internet Of Things" and its for-profit exploitation contributed to botnets spread and sophistication, but also to the rise of maturity of both organizations and business models behind them.
Giovanni Bottazzi, Gianluigi Me
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Recurring Revenue Model in Practice
2017Having proposed a recurring revenue model for the Cloud Computing (CC) Software as a Service (SaaS) market, this chapter explores the model in practice. The authors gained access to a data set containing over 10,000 Business-to-Business (B2B) SaaS customer exit data records, which listed both full and partial attritions, coupled with the historic ...
David Dempsey, Felicity Kelliher
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Optimal Revenue Model of a Social Networking Service: Ad-Sponsored, Subscription-Based, or Hybrid?
IEEE transactions on engineering management, 2020We apply a stylized model to investigate the optimal revenue model for a monopolistic online platform that offers social networking services. There are three possible revenue models: an ad-sponsored model that offers a basic service, a SM that offers a ...
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Management Sciences, 2020
We examine the revenue–utility assortment optimization problem with the goal of finding an assortment that maximizes a linear combination of the expected revenue of the firm and the expected utility of the customer.
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We examine the revenue–utility assortment optimization problem with the goal of finding an assortment that maximizes a linear combination of the expected revenue of the firm and the expected utility of the customer.
Mika Sumida +4 more
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Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 2010
AbstractOn June 24, 2010, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issued a joint exposure draft on revenue recognition. It marks a significant step toward international convergence. But the new revenue model may have a significant impact on the way some entities recognize revenue—and new ...
Lori Olsen, Thomas R. Weirich
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AbstractOn June 24, 2010, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issued a joint exposure draft on revenue recognition. It marks a significant step toward international convergence. But the new revenue model may have a significant impact on the way some entities recognize revenue—and new ...
Lori Olsen, Thomas R. Weirich
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