Duopoly Behavior in Asymmetric Markets: An Experimental Evaluation Author(s): Charles F. Mason‚ Owen R. Phillips and Clifford Nowell Source: The Review of Economics and Statistics‚ Vol. 74‚ No. 4 (Nov.‚ 1992)‚ pp. 662-670 Published by: The MIT Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2109380 . Accessed: 21/05/2013 14:48 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR
Premium Archive
Zefu Chen 213160999 In the traditional finance theories‚ investors are thought to act rationally so as to maximize their return and that emotions and behavior have no real affect on the trading of equities and other investments. However‚ there are ways and strategies that take advantage and prevent some of these cognitive shortcomings. One such investing strategy is based on investing in value stocks for a extended period of time rather then the sheen of glamour‚ high growth stocks that do
Premium Stock market Investment Fundamental analysis
Consumer Behavior A Vera Bradley handbag can be one of the many fashion statements made by almost any female ranging from the age of 10 to 90. “Vera Bradley is a leader in fashionable‚ colorful‚ cotton quilted handbags‚ accessories‚ luggage‚ and paper and gift items for women of every age.” As one can see this product is mostly purchased by women. However‚ each individual has their own personal characteristics like gender‚ age‚ family life cycle‚ personality‚ self-concept‚ and lifestyle that influence
Premium Woman Handbag Marketing
The Ranch Golf Club Case 1. How do the interpersonal communications skills of Peter Clark affect behavior‚ human relations‚ and performance at the Ranch? A: “Peter Clark has to continually communicate with his partners and managers‚ and nothing takes the place of sitting down face-to-face during regular weekly meetings and listening to each other to continually improve operations.” (Page 174) “Interpersonal skill is the ability to work well with a diversity of people. Interpersonal skills have also
Premium Big Five personality traits Golf Feedback
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL VARIABLES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION All our behavior is somewhat shaped by our personalities and experiences. There are three individual level variables: 1. Biographical Characteristics 2. Ability & 3. Learning 1. Biographical characteristics Biographical characteristics are readily available to managers. They include data that are contained in almost every employee’s personal files. The biographical characteristics are: a) Age b) Gender c) Marital
Premium Employment Marriage Marital status
Organizational Behaviour Cover page Name: mohammed yusuf bulama Ic no: A00211405 Titile: organizational behaviors Prepared for: Azlina Prepared by: bulama Question 1 1.0 Discuss goal-setting theory and its implication for managers. Goal-setting theory: this theory was presented by Edwin Locke in late 1960s which planned
Premium Motivation Employment Management
Organizational Behavior and Communication COM/530 February 10‚ 2014 Brent Smith Organizational Behavior and Communication The American Red Cross has a strong vision and mission statement that shares the company’s core values and goals. These values and goals act as a foundation of guidelines for the group to adhere to and follow. The mission of the American Red Cross is to “prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity
Premium American Red Cross Organizational studies Organization
interact with line employees affect your attitude toward the organization? A: yes it can strengthens the relationship of the employees with their bosses. The executives will know the strengths and weakness of their employees and recognize them on the problems that they may face during doing their job. Also‚ this may increase their self-confidence. 3. What ways can executives and other organizational leaders learn about day-to-day business operations beside going "undercover"? A: there are many ways
Premium Social responsibility Corporate social responsibility Employment
conflict it is clear that some circumstances are more conductive to fighting than others. Animals do not always fight when given the opportunity and some individuals vary in the readiness with which they resort to fighting. Such differences in agonistic behavior often reflect an animal′s chance of winning or getting injured and the importance of the issue concerned. The benefits of fighting are quite obvious in many cases. The winner can gain exclusive use of a resource such as a food source or may
Premium Conflict Management Psychology
Human Behavior Prostitution is illegal for a couple of different reasons. One reason is it spreads STD’s‚ some can be treated but some can also kill a someone. Another reason prostitution is illegal is people are or willing to pay for the service and the income is not reported to taxes. In many states you will find law enforcement cracking down on enforcing this law by having undercover cops acting like they are interested in the service so we keep less prostitution of the streets and diseases
Premium Police Youth detention center Automobile