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How Vulnerable is the Reaction Time Concealed Information Test to Faking?

2021

The reaction time-based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) can be used to detect information a suspect wishes to conceal. While it is often argued that it is easily faked, empirical research on its vulnerability to faking is scarce. In three experiments, we tested whether receiving faking instructions enables guilty participants to fake an innocent test outcome in an RT-CIT. In Experiment 1, when not using a response deadline, we found the RT-CIT to be vulnerable to faking (d = 1.06). Experiment 2 showed that when using a response deadline, faking was ineffective (d = −0.25). Critically, Experiment 3 replicated these findings within one between-subject design, showing again a faking effect…

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A HOLISTIC MULTI-METHODOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE RENOVATION

2019

A review of the barriers for building renovation has revealed a lack of methodologies, which can promote sustainability objectives and assist various stakeholders during the design stage of building renovation/retrofitting projects. The purpose of this paper is to develop a Holistic Multi-methodology for Sustainable Renovation, which aims to deal with complexity of renovation projects. It provides a framework through which to involve the different stakeholders in the design process to improve group learning and group decision-making, and hence make the building renovation design process more robust and efficient. Therefore, the paper discusses the essence of multifaceted barriers in buildin…

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A Game Theory Approach and Tariff Strategy for Demand Side Management

2018

Demand side management in smart grid environment with smart meters, renewable energy sources, different kind of consumers etc. is a complex problem. To optimize the problem game theory methodology is used. Game theory approach provide win-win situation between consumers and utilities. Objective of the paper is to find the Nash equilibrium between consumer and utility when utility is supplied through green energy sources. Mathematical modeling of consumption and utilization derived a Nash equilibrium point where consumer and utility both get maximum payoffs. Results shows that energy consumption cost is reduce by applying game theory approach.

Consumption (economics)Computer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryDemand sidebusiness.industryTariffEnergy consumptionRenewable energyMicroeconomicssymbols.namesakeSmart gridNash equilibriumEconomicssymbolsbusinessGame theory2018 3rd International Conference and Workshops on Recent Advances and Innovations in Engineering (ICRAIE)
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On robustness and dynamics in (un)balanced coalitional games

2012

In this paper we investigate robustness and dynamics for coalitional games with transferable utilities (TU games). In particular we study sequences of TU games. These sequences model dynamic situations in which the values of coalitions of players are not known beforehand, and are subject to changes over time. An allocation rule assigns a payoff to each player in each time period. This payoff is bounded by external restrictions, for example due to contractual agreements. Our main questions are: (i) under which conditions do the allocations converge to a core-element of the game, and (ii) when do the allocations converge to some specific allocation, the so-called nominal allocation? The main …

Cooperative game theoryIR-81399Computer scienceCoalitional games with transferable utilitiesStochastic gameComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGEWI-22156METIS-287968TheoryofComputation_GENERALCooperative game theorygame theory controlRobust allocation processesControl and Systems EngineeringRobustness (computer science)Bounded functionCoreElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaMathematical economics
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Co-creation with Companies: A Means to Enhance Societal Impact of University Researchers?

2019

AbstractIn this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co-creation as a goal-oriented form of dynamic interaction aiming at mutual benefit of all parties. As such, we exclude technology transfer and other linear societal interaction forms that follow a closed-model innovation format. We argue that focusing solely on tapping the needs of researchers and ‘pure’ science would lead to ignoring the broader context in which researchers work. An excessive focus on meeting the needs of external stakeholders could jeopardize the preconditions of science. Hence, this chapter explores how researcher-company co-creation can be nurtured in a heavily ins…

Core (game theory)Knowledge managementResponsible Research and InnovationWork (electrical)Process (engineering)business.industryCo-creationSocietal impact of nanotechnologyContext (language use)businessKnowledge production
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How Can World Leaders Understand the Perverse Core of Terrorism?

2017

Based on the recently-dated terrorist attacks perpetrated in Europe, where terrorists weaponized classic forms of transport against civilian targets, one might speculate that likely mobilities and terrorism would be inextricably intertwined. In the mid of this mayhem, this chapter centers on the mobilities-paradigm as an ideological platform that keeps the interests of ruling elite, inasmuch as only 1% of mankind is legally authorized to travel worldwide. It is vital for social scientists to interrogate on the cultural effects of 9/11, in a world which is characterized by serious economic imbalances. In this world of full contrasts, while first world tourists are encouraged to move from one…

Core (game theory)Political sciencePolitical economyDevelopment economicsTerrorismGlobal Village (American radio show)
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Saving Process within a Zero Waste Strategy In Sicily: A System Dynamics Approach

2018

Disposable society represents a way of living that is not sustainable anymore, mainly in a context like our planet where resources are really scarce. As theorized by Paul Connett, the guru of zero waste strategy, there is no waste until that material still contains a drop of usefulness. The core point of the paper is the implementation of a zero waste strategy in a small municipality in Sicily. By building up a SD model we can figure out how saving process connected to the decrease of amount of waste piled up in the landfoll, has been boosting this virtuous cycle, which is bound to cope with the citizens claims about environmental care and lower tax burden level.

Core (game theory)Process (engineering)AccountabilityZero wasteContext (language use)BusinessEnvironmental economicsDiscount pointsVirtuous circle and vicious circleSystem dynamicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Temporary Competitive Advantage: An Investigation into the Core of the Literature

2016

Evidence of over 350 citations recorded by the articles published in the 2010 special issue on “The Age of Temporary Advantage” of the Strategic Management Journal shows that the inquiry on temporary nature of competitive advantage is an emergent research area in strategic management. They also exhibit that, most likely, it is going to be a significant research area for the coming years. To assess the current status of the literature as well as to fathom the directions and challenges of future research on temporary advantage, we review prior empirical research on temporary advantage so as to offer a conceptual map that provides a comprehensive appreciation of antecedents, processes, and con…

Core (game theory)Review of LiteratureProcess managementTemporary Competitive AdvantageTime compressionTemporary Competitive Advantage Review of LiteratureStrategic managementOperations managementGeneral MedicineSociologySettore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle ImpreseTemporary Competitive Advantage; Review of LiteratureCompetitive advantage
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Introduction: Why (Ever) Define Law and How to Do It

2016

This contribution addresses some problems regarding the two core aspects of Schauer’s proposal discussed by his critics in this book: the method of defining law (his proposal of anti-essentialism) and the definition of law based on the ubiquity of coercion. In this introduction, both aspects will be discussed pushing to the very limit the idea of law as a differentiated phenomenon. This means that legal theory has to take non-state law seriously. But main legal theories in the Nineteenth century are biased by the domestic assumption: law is produced by the nation-state as a coherent and rational system identified by its pedigree and supported by the state’s raw force. According to this idea…

Core (game theory)State (polity)Action (philosophy)Lawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePhenomenonCoercionInternational lawmedia_commonSoft lawCompliance (psychology)
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Work, Time and Family: Is It Possible to Identify European Family Working Time Regimes?

2018

Overall in Europe, over the past decades there has been a shift from the male-breadwinner to the dual-earner model, but with a varying pace, and it has even been claimed that the rise of the dual earning households is one of the most significant social trends that has impacted European societies. In order to capture more carefully the variation of the family working time patterns, research has clustered European countries into family working time regimes or clusters. As men’s position in the labour market has been more stable over time, the change in women’s position in the labour markets is the core of explaining the changing family work patterns. Research has shown that family working tim…

Core (game theory)Variation (linguistics)State (polity)Order (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePosition (finance)Demographic economicsWorking timeDual (category theory)media_commonPace
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