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Intermediary liability and trade in follow-on innovation. [PDF]
Cuntz A, Sahli M.
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An improved sequential auction with complementarity for pricing the construction land quota. [PDF]
Liu J, Meng W, Li Y, Huang B.
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ABSTRACT Virtue epistemology has long struggled with the “Creditability Dilemma”: how can knowledge gained through deference be creditable to the knower if it primarily depends on others’ cognitive work? We propose a novel solution by developing a telic account of doxastic deference as a distinctive kind of social‐epistemic performance.
J. Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup
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SeADL: Self-Adaptive Deep Learning for Real-Time Marine Visibility Forecasting Using Multi-Source Sensor Data. [PDF]
Girard W, Xu H, Yan D.
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ABSTRACT How should you decide what to do? Orthodox decision theory offers attractively simple advice: Do whatever has the most expected value. In what follows, I argue that this is not always good advice for agents like us. Agents like us are susceptible to error: Sometimes, we do not succeed at doing what is recommended by the advice we are trying to
Sam Carter
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Pricing Incentive Mechanisms for Medical Data Sharing in the Internet of Things: A Three-Party Stackelberg Game Approach. [PDF]
Zhu D +5 more
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Dialogue of the Deaf: How Deliberation With Discontented Citizens May Hopelessly Fail
ABSTRACT Governments employ public deliberation in response to citizen discontent, intending to achieve consensus, mutual understanding, and clarification. However, some studies suggest that deliberation can devolve into a “dialogue of the deaf,” where parties talk past each other, counterproductively leading to conflict, distrust, and confusion ...
Anouk van Twist
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Optimizing expertise management in crowdsourcing contests: The impact of information structures on open innovation efficiency. [PDF]
Lin L, Wang X, He H, Du Y, Wang R, Xu L.
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The Evolving Role of 21st Century Municipal Financial Advisors
ABSTRACT We describe the evolution of the market for municipal financial advice since the year 2000 and present new empirical facts. Using SEC municipal advisor filings, we show that the number of operating advisors has decreased over time. We document that withdrawals—either exits, reorganizations, or mergers—are concentrated among smaller firms and ...
Daniel G. Garrett, Baridhi Malakar
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