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Management Science (MS) - Issue 234 论文列表

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卷期号: Issue 234
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卷期年份: 2020
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本期论文列表
Frenemies in Platform Markets: Heterogeneous Profit Foci as Drivers of Compatibility Decisions.

Mutual Funds and Mispriced Stocks.

Teaching Through Television: Experimental Evidence on Entrepreneurship Education in Tanzania.

Delegating Pricing Authority to Sales Agents: The Impact of Kickbacks.

Wolves at the Door: A Closer Look at Hedge Fund Activism.

Design of Lotteries and Wait-Lists for Affordable Housing Allocation.

Designing Pricing Strategy for Operational and Technological Transformation.

Should Hospitals Keep Their Patients Longer? The Role of Inpatient Care in Reducing Postdischarge Mortality.

Aging Population, Retirement, and Risk Taking: Reply.

The Long-term and Spillover Effects of Price Promotions on Retailing Platforms: Evidence from a Large Randomized Experiment on Alibaba.

The Use and Value of Social Information in Selective Selling of Exclusive Products.

Teamwork and Individual Productivity.

A Mechanism Design Approach to Vendor Managed Inventory.

On Optimal Auctions for Mixing Exclusive and Shared Matching in Platforms.

Comment on "Aging Population, Retirement, and Risk Taking".

The Conditional Capital Asset Pricing Model Revisited: Evidence from High-Frequency Betas.

Matching and Winning? The Impact of Upper and Middle Managers on Firm Performance in Major League Baseball.

Targeting Prospective Customers: Robustness of Machine-Learning Methods to Typical Data Challenges.

Payout Policy Trade-Offs and the Rise of 10b5-1 Preset Repurchase Plans.

The Isolated Choice Effect and Its Implications for Gender Diversity in Organizations.

Distressed Stocks in Distressed Times.

Heuristic Thinking in Patient Care.

Do Corporate Social Responsibility Engagements Lead to Real Environmental, Social, and Governance Impact?

Sharing the Revenues from Broadcasting Sport Events.

Comment on "Aging Population, Retirement, and Risk Taking".

Early Disclosure of Invention and Reduced Duplication: An Empirical Test.

How Scheduling Can Bias Quality Assessment: Evidence from Food-Safety Inspections.