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On the Influence of the Evaluation Methods in Conjoint Design — Some Empirical Results

2000

It is the goal of conjoint analysis to explain and predict preferences of customers (Schweikl 1985). Variants of predefined manifestations of attributes of various product concepts (both real and hypothetical) are created, and these are presented to test persons for evaluation. The contributions (partial benefits) the various attributes make to overall preference (overall benefit) are estimated on the basis of overall preference judgments (Green and Srinivasan 1978).

Reservation priceOperations researchPolitical scienceEvaluation methodsEconometricsConsumer researchProduct (category theory)User friendlinessPreferenceConjoint analysis
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Resilience practices and patient safety: a multiple case study

2017

Organizations’ resiliency is receiving more and more attention within the operations management academic community because of the general awareness regarding the impossibility to prevent any kind of failure/disaster that may occur in whatever work system. Although healthcare organizations everyday manage those operational failures which treat the patient safety, in healthcare management domain there is a “lack of knowledge” about resilience practices, even if few authors have studied similar concepts, such as the work-around practices. In this paper we present an exploratory study we have conducted within two Italian hospitals to comprehend the main capabilities which enable healthcare resi…

ResilienceOperational FailureHealthcare Operations ManagementSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale
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A global network for the control of snail-borne disease using satellite surveillance and geographic information systems

2001

Abstract At a team residency sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio, Italy, 10-14 April 2000 an organizational plan was conceived to create a global network of collaborating health workers and earth scientists dedicated to the development of computer-based models that can be used for improved control programs for schistosomiasis and other snail-borne diseases of medical and veterinary importance. The models will be assembled using GIS methods, global climate model data, sensor data from earth observing satellites, disease prevalence data, the distribution and abundance of snail hosts, and digital maps of key environmental factors that affect development and propagation of snail…

Resource (biology)GIS DayGeographic information systemDatabases FactualInternational CooperationVeterinary (miscellaneous)SnailsGlobal HealthEnvironmental protectionGlobal networkAnimalsHumansSchistosomiasisMedicineGeographyDigital mappingbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementSatellite CommunicationsData sharingInfectious DiseasesInsect ScienceParasitologyThe InternetEnterprise GISbusinessActa Tropica
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Competitive advantage and strategy formulation

2005

Purpose – The aim of this paper is to promote the use of dynamic capabilities as a strategic tool of the highest order in terms of firm management.Design/methodology/approach – The content of the article is developed from a table that offers some insights into the relationship between the three theoretical perspectives analyzed in the paper: resource‐based view, knowledge‐based view and dynamic‐capabilities view.Findings – The paper describes the evolution that can be discerned in the process of developing competitive advantage, from a resource‐based view to a dynamic‐capabilities framework.Originality/value – The objective of the article was not to bring to light any new revelations in thi…

Resource (project management)Process managementOrder (exchange)Computer scienceProcess (engineering)Strategic fitResource managementOperations managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchDynamic capabilitiesLearning organizationGeneral Business Management and AccountingCompetitive advantageManagement Decision
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The contribution of dynamic marketing capabilities to service innovation and performance

2015

Innovation can become a sustainable competitive advantage for service firms. However, there is lack of empirical research on how marketing capabilities support innovation. This study differentiates between operational and dynamic marketing capabilities, the latter related to strategic marketing, marketing planning and market knowledge skills. Based on a sample of 152 service firms, the results show that operational marketing capabilities influence on those dynamic marketing capabilities. Strategic marketing and marketing planning capabilities impact positively on firm's performance while market knowledge capabilities impact positively on service innovation.

Return on marketing investmentBusiness-to-governmentDigital marketingbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementManagement Science and Operations ResearchMarketing strategyMarketing mixMarketing managementManagement of Technology and InnovationBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessMarketing researchRelationship marketingInternational Journal of Business Environment
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Marketing and Logistics Cooperation Problems in Latvian Companies

2014

Abstract The given article analyses the discrepancies in the tasks of marketing and logistics and cooperation problems between these two areas within a company, as well as defines the role of these disciplines in the common system of business management. The authors point out the necessity of effective cooperation of marketing and logistic resulting in efficiency growth of the company and in improvement of competitiveness by means of collaboration synergy. Authors propose the results of the inquiry carried out in Latvian companies, revealing the most popular models of integration of marketing and logistics within the company and main cooperation problems between the departments of marketing…

Return on marketing investmentHumanitarian Logisticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectcooperationIgnoranceLogisticsMarketing managementEconomicsGeneral Materials ScienceMarketingMarketing researchmedia_commonMarketingcompetitivenessLatvian companieslogisticsbusiness.industryconsumerLatvianConsumerMarketing mixMarketing strategylanguage.human_languageCompetitivenessCooperationmarketinglanguage:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]businessProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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On the signaling effect of reward-based crowdfunding: (When) do later stage venture capitalists rely more on the crowd than their peers?

2021

Abstract Venture capitalists (VCs) make only a small number of investments and are more likely to invest in ventures where other VCs have invested previously. As such, valuable opportunities may be forgone if they are not funded by VCs in the first place. We demonstrate how crowdfunding (CF) can remedy this concern. Using a sample of new technology-based ventures, we reveal that ventures initially funded through reward-based CF can be even more likely than those initially backed by VCs in attracting follow-up funds from VCs. This happens when ventures originally funded via reward-based CF complement the certification they derive from CF with patents and a founding team with a track record o…

Reward-based crowdfundingSignalNew venturesStrategy and Management05 social sciencesNew VenturesSample (statistics)CertificationManagement Science and Operations ResearchVenture capital050905 science studiesHGCertification effectVenture capitalManagement of Technology and InnovationComplementarity (molecular biology)0502 economics and businessBusiness0509 other social sciencesMarketing050203 business & management
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Selecting the best risk measure in multiobjective cash management

2018

Risk analysis0209 industrial biotechnology021103 operations researchActuarial scienceComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementRisk measure0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science Applications020901 industrial engineering & automationManagement of Technology and InnovationGoal programmingBusiness and International ManagementCash managementInternational Transactions in Operational Research
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A critical review on supply chain risk – Definition, measure and modeling

2015

Abstract Economic systems are increasingly prone to complexity and uncertainty. Therefore, making well-informed decisions requires risk analysis, control and mitigation. In some areas such as finance, insurance, crisis management and health care, the importance of considering risk is largely acknowledged and well-elaborated, yet rather heterogeneous concepts and approaches for risk management have been developed. The increased frequency and the severe consequences of past supply chain disruptions have resulted in an increasing interest in risk. This development has led to the adoption of the risk concepts, terminologies and methods from related fields. In this paper, existing approaches for…

Risk analysisSupply chain risk managementInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementSupply chainRisk management toolsManagement Science and Operations ResearchIT risk managementIT riskRisk analysis (engineering)EconomicsbusinessRisk assessmentRisk managementOmega
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Uncertain outcome presentations bias decisions: experimental evidence from Finland and Italy

2016

Even in their everyday lives people are expected to make difficult decisions objectively and rationally, no matter how complex or uncertain the situation. In this research, we study how the format of presentation and the amount of presented information concerning risky events influence the decision-making process, and the propensity to take risk in decision makers. The results of an exploratory survey conducted in Finland and in Italy suggest that decision-making behavior changes according to the way the information is presented. We provide experimental evidence that different representations of expected outcomes create distinct cognitive biases and as a result affect the decisions made. Th…

Risk perceptionDecision support systemSocial network context0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral Decision SciencesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyScientific literatureManagement Science and Operations Research0502 economics and businessDecision-making under uncertaintySocial mediaContinuous distribution021103 operations researchbusiness.industryIllusion of control05 social sciencesBehavior changePublic relationsCognitive biasRisk perceptionDecision Sciences (all)Illusion of controlbusinessPsychology050203 business & managementCognitive psychologyAnnals of Operations Research
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