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Management Science (MS) - Issue 246 论文列表

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卷期号: Issue 246
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卷期年份: 2021
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本期论文列表
Delegation to a Group.

Do High-Frequency Traders Anticipate Buying and Selling Pressure?

Cover-Up of Vehicle Defects: The Role of Regulator Investigation Announcements.

Vertical Contracts in a Supply Chain and the Bullwhip Effect.

Asymmetric Returns and the Economic Content of Accruals and Investment.

Does the Freedom of Information Act Foil the Securities and Exchange Commission's Intent to Keep Investigations Confidential?

Central Counterparty Exposure in Stressed Markets.

The Role of Beliefs in Driving Gender Discrimination.

Disclosure Dynamics and Investor Learning.

On the Structure of Bottlenecks in Processes.

Value Loss in Allocation Systems with Provider Guarantees.

Separating Information About Cash Flows from Information About Risk in Losses.

The Unintended Impact of Academic Research on Asset Returns: The Capital Asset Pricing Model Alpha.

Pooled vs. Dedicated Queues when Customers Are Delay-Sensitive.

Assortment Optimization Under Consider-Then-Choose Choice Models.

Affine Modeling of Credit Risk, Pricing of Credit Events, and Contagion.

Making Marketplaces Safe: Dominant Individual Rationality and Applications to Market Design.

When the Stars Shine Too Bright: The Influence of Multidimensional Ratings on Online Consumer Ratings.

Demand Modeling in the Presence of Unobserved Lost Sales.

From Data to Decisions: Distributionally Robust Optimization Is Optimal.

Board Networks and Corporate Innovation.

Business Groups and Employment.

Speed Acquisition.

Undisclosed SEC Investigations.

Shareholder Litigation and Corporate Innovation.

Good Days, Bad Days: Stock Market Fluctuation and Taxi Tipping Decisions.

Display Optimization for Vertically Differentiated Locations Under Multinomial Logit Preferences.

The Double Trigger for Mortgage Default: Evidence from the Fracking Boom.

Learning-Based Robust Optimization: Procedures and Statistical Guarantees.

Are Inventors or Firms the Engines of Innovation?