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Type
Journal Article
Date
1976
Journal
Journal of Accounting Research

Disclosure Rules, Information-Production and Capital Market Equilibrium: The Case of Forecast Disclosure Rules

Author
Dopuch, Nicholas, Nicholas Gonedes, and Stephen Penman

This paper deals primarily with forecast disclosure rules, a topic that has attracted the attention of both the Securities and Exchange Commission and the accounting profession. We consider two fundamental and related aspects of such a rule: 1) the extent to which the type of information to be disclosed conveys information pertinent to valuing firms; and 2) the extent to which a rule requiring public forecast disclosure is consistent with Pareto optimal allocations of resources.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1976
Journal
Public Administration Review

Productivity and Productivity Bargaining in Government: A Critical Analysis

Author
Horton, Raymond

In recent years productivity bargaining has been heralded as a promising means of increasing productivity in government, particularly at state and local levels. However, analysis of the literature and practice of productivity bargaining indicates that certain inherent conceptual and implementational problems have not been adequately recognized by academics and practitioners. The central problem concerns the failure to recognize that productivity gains may be counterproductive if accompanied by excessive unit cost increases.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Journal of Finance

Structural Planning Under Controllable Business Risk

Author
Arzac, Enrique

In his fundamental works and Douglas Vickers integrates the production, investment and financing decisions of the firm into a useful and illuminating model. He deals with uncertainty using risk-adjusted capitalization and interest rates, assumes constant business risk and treats financial risk as a function of leverage. This paper extends Vickers' analysis by allowing business risk to depend on production and investment decisions.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Dispute Resolution Journal

The Impact of Collective Bargaining on the Merit System in Government

Author
Horton, Raymond and David Lewin

Can collective bargaining and the merit system co-exist in public employment? Many writers in the field think that concepts of merit must give way to seniority in government service, as it has in the private sector. The authors believe that view is incorrect. Indeed, by pressing for equity, and an end to patronage, unions may even be contributing to the strengthening of the merit system.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975

The Importance of Halo Effects in Multi-Attribute Attitude Models

Author
Beckwith, Neil E. and Donald Lehmann
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Industrial and Labor Relations Review

Arbitration, Arbitrators, and the Public Interest

Author
Horton, Raymond

The article explores the increasing popularity and importance of interest arbitration with regard to resolving collective bargaining disputes in public sector labor relations in the U.S. In avoiding or terminating strikes that threaten basic public interest, the use of arbitration may pose the only practical means of dealing with the situation. Furthermore, third-party figures brought to negotiating disputes harbors a fairness concept that is often viewed an important ingredient of labor stability.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Communication Research

Information Processing in Attitude Formation and Change

Author
Bettman, James, Noel Capon, and Richard Lutz

The purpose of this paper is to study consumer information processing within the context of attitude formation and change. Examination of the cognitive rules used by consumers in manipulating information presented in a persuasive communication seems quite relevant to understanding the impact of such communications. Persuasive communications can be viewed as presenting data to the consumer, who then manipulates and combines those data in the process of forming or changing an attitude.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Journal of Marketing Research

Cognitive Algebra in Multiattribute Attitude Models

Author
Bettman, James, Noel Capon, and Richard Lutz

During the past several years, one of the more intensively studied areas in marketing and consumer research has been multi-attribute models of attitude [36]. The basic proposition of these models is that consumers form attitudes toward products on the basis of product attributes, a formulation which has considerable implications for marketing strategies.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Journal of Applied Psychology

Persuasive Effects of Sales Messages Developed from Interaction Process Analysis

Author
Capon, Noel

In a field experiment three salesman employed six alternative messages in attempting to sell a magazine subscription to student subjects randomly selected from the registrar's listing at a major university. Three conversational and three nonconversational messages, developed from Bales's Interaction Process Analysis, were employed in a telephone selling paradigm, designed to minimize extraneous nonverbal communication. Each salesman contacted prospective subjects (n = 78, 73, 118) until he had completed 42 sales attempts, 7 per message, for which a postquestionnaire was administered.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Journal of Consumer Research

Multiattribute Measurement Models and Multiattribute Attitude Theory: A Test of Construct Validity

Author
Bettman, James, Noel Capon, and Richard Lutz

A distinction is drawn between the multiattribute attitude model as a measurement device and as a theory of attitude formation and change. Using an analysis of variance paradigm to investigate the underlying multiplicative and summative assumptions, Fishbein's multiattribute theory is found to demonstrate reasonably high construct validity. Individual differences in attribute combination rules are identified, and the issue of cognitive averaging vs. cognitive summation is raised.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Interfaces

Improving the deployment of New York City fire companies

Author
Ignall, Edward, Peter Kolesar, Arthur Swersey, Warren Walker, Edward Blum, Grace Carter, and Homer Bishop

How many fire companies does New York City need and where should they be located? Given a fire alarm of unknown severity, how many companies should be dispatched to it? These two questions are fundamental issues in the deployment of the City's fire-fighting resources.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Operations Research

A queueing-linear programming approach to scheduling police patrol cars

Author
Kolesar, Peter, Kenneth Rider, Thomas Crabill, and Warren Walker
In any city the arrival rate of calls for police patrol-car service varies considerably during the day. Using queuing theory and integer linear programming, we present a method for scheduling patrol cars so that specified service standards are met at each hour of the day. Two models are used. The first is an M/M/n queuing model with time-dependent parameters that is solved numerically. The second is an integer linear program in which the decision variables are the number of patrol cars working each tour and the times at which they go out of service for meals.
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Journal Article
Date
1975

A Reply to ‘A Cautionary Note on “Difference in Attribute Importance for Different Industrial Products"

Author
O'Shaughnessy, John and Donald Lehmann
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Industrial Marketing Management

Decision Systems Analysis in Industrial Marketing

Author
Capon, Noel and James Hulbert

With so many mathematically bowdlerized, and computerized, versions of the application of systems analysis abroad it is a pleasure to welcome this purely descriptive account of the application of decision system analysis (DSA) to four marketing decision systems. Professors Capon and Hulbert describe the application of DSA to pricing, forecasting, advertising, and new product development that they carried out with the cooperation of a large, multinational, British firm specialized in the marketing of processed raw materials to secondary processors.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Operations Research

Determining the relation between fire engine travel times and travel distances in New York City

Author
Kolesar, Peter, Warren Walker, and John Hausner
A simple physical model of the way fire engines travel leads to the hypothesis that T, the average fire engine travel time, depends on D, the distance travelled according to T(D) = 2(D/a)1/2 if D ≤ d and T(D) = vc/a + D/vc if D > d. The parameter a can be interpreted as an acceleration and vc as a cruising velocity. A field experiment was run, and the above model validated and the parameters estimated, for New York City.
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1975
Journal
Journal of Management Studies

Pricing and Forecasting in an Oligopoly Firm

Author
Capon, Noel, John Farley, and James Hulbert

This research paper presents an in-depth study of two systems developed by a British oligopolist's one system for sales volume forecasting, the other system for day-to-day decisions on pricing. The paper describes two decision systems employed by a firm in an industry characterized as undifferentiated oligopoly; the development of terms of trade to suit market conditions and of short-term expectations with regard to volumes.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1974

Some Empirical Contributions to Buyer Behavior Theory

Author
Lehmann, Donald, Terrance V. O'Brien, John U. Farley, and John A. Howard
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1974

Utility Analysis of Chance-Constrained Portfolio Selection

Author
Arzac, Enrique

Single-period portfolio selection deals with the allocation of an investor's initial wealth to a finite number of risky assets according to his preferences over random final wealth. The purpose of this paper is to study chance-constrained portfolio selection from the point of view of utility theory.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1974

Some Alternatives to Linear Factor Analysis for Variable Grouping Applied to Buyer Behavior Variables

Author
Lehmann, Donald
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1974

Difference in Attribute Importance for Different Industrial Products

Author
Lehmann, Donald and John O'Shaughnessy
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1974

Evaluating Test Market Results: Buyer Behavior Analysis in Argentina

Author
Farley, John U., John A. Howard, and Donald Lehmann
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1974
Journal
Journal of Marketing Research

A Cluster Analytic Approach to Market Response Functions

Author
Sexton, Don

Article reprinted with permission from the Journal of Marketing Research, published by the American Marketing Association, Don Sexton, 11, no. 1 (February 1974), pp. 109-14.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1973

A Practitioner's Guide by Means of Example to Multidimensional Scaling and Cluster Analysis

Author
Lehmann, Donald and Donald G. Morrison
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1973

The Importance of Differential Weights in Multiple Attribute Models of Consumer Attitude

Author
Beckwith, Neil E. and Donald Lehmann
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1973

Individual Voter Evaluation of Government Programs

Author
Lehmann, Donald
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1973
Journal
Operations Research

Comments on a blood-bank inventory model of Pegels and Jelmert

Author
Jennings, John and Peter Kolesar
John B. Jennings and by Peter Kolesar comment on a paper by C. Carl Pegels and Andrew E. Jelmert [Opns. Res. 18: 1087-1098 (1970)], entitled "An Evaluation of Blood-Inventory Policies: A Markov Chain Approach."
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1973

Consumer Perceptions of Product Warranties: An Exploratory Study

Author
Lehmann, Donald and Lyman E. Ostlund
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1973
Journal
Public Opinion Quarterly

The Sleeper Effect: An Awakening

Author
Capon, Noel and James Hulbert

An examination of research studies that assume the existence of the sleeper effect concept has revealed surprising results: this effect may be observed only under certain restrictive design conditions-with subsets of the population divided on the basis of personality characteristics.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1972

An Experimental Study of Relationships Between Attitudes, Brand Preference, and Choice, Behavioral Science

Author
Bass, Frank M., Edgar A. Pessemier, and Donald Lehmann
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1972

Are Three-Point Scales Always Good Enough?

Author
Lehmann, Donald and James Hulbert
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1972

Judged Similarity and Brand-Switching Data as Similarity Measures

Author
Lehmann, Donald
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1972
Journal
Journal of Marketing Research

Interpersonal Communication in Marketing: An Overview

Author
Hulbert, James and Noel Capon

Interpersonal communication in marketing is approached from a perspective that focuses on communication signs. A classification scheme is presented and relevant literature surveyed. Directions for future research are suggested.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1972
Journal
<a href="http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/jbusiness/about.html">The Journal of Business</a>

A Microeconomic Model of the Effects of Advertising

Author
Sexton, Don

In the study of consumer behavior, economics and marketing may perhaps seem headed on divergent paths. Economics models of man typically appear deterministic, while marketing models of man often are stochastic. This article links the microeconomic theory of demand (in a oligopoly situation) to a simple stochastic model of consumer behavior and, with data for one product, compares the empirical success of that model with those of various other models found in the literature.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1972

Preference Among Similar Alternatives

Author
Lehmann, Donald
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1971
Journal
Social Science Quarterly

Municipal Labor Relations: The New York City Experience

Author
Horton, Raymond

The degeneration of orderly relationships between city governments and their employees seriously complicates the nature of government and democracy in urban America. While most cities have not yet experienced major minimal labor breakdowns, most city governments do suffer from seemingly chronic conditions, like inadequate revenues and spiraling costs, which easily can serve as catalysts for municipal labor crises. Data show that serious labor relations problems are no longer limited to a few unfortunate cities like New York, the subject of this study.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1971

Evaluating Marketing Strategy in a Multiple Brand Market

Author
Lehmann, Donald
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1971

Television Show Preference: Application of a Choice Model

Author
Lehmann, Donald
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1970
Journal
Accounting Review

What Net Asset Value?-An Extension of a Familiar Debate

Author
Penman, Stephen

The purpose of this paper is to discover a theoretically sound model of asset valuation by reference to the basic underlying concept of Financial Position. It will be shown that several models of asset valuation can be developed from alternative assumptions or definitions of Financial Position, but that the application of certain metaphysical constraints brings about the rejection of some of these models.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1968
Journal
New Scientist

How Practicable Is the Electric Car?

Author
Lawrence, Jean and Noel Capon
For electric road-vehicles to become competitive with the noisy and air-polluting motor-car, a breakthrough is needed in the technology of electric power sources. The oil, electricity and motor industries, and the government, ought to be more interested in current research and should be prepared for the repurcussions that will follow this breakthrough.
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1968
Journal
Operational Research Quarterly

A remark on the computation of optimum media schedules

Author
Kolesar, Peter
The media scheduling problem of Ellis is transformed into an integer linear programming problem in zero-one variables. The transformed problem is recognized as the knapsack problem and exact and approximate algorithms are proposed.
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1967
Journal
Management Science

A branch and bound algorithm for the knapsack problem

Author
Kolesar, Peter
A branch and bound algorithm for solution of the "knapsack problem," max ∑vixi where ∑wixi ≤ W and xi = 0, 1, is presented which can obtain either optimal or approximate solutions. Some characteristics of the algorithm are discussed and computational experience is presented. Problems involving 50 items from which approximately 25 items were loaded were solved in an average of 0.07 minutes each by a coded version of this algorithm for the IBM 7094 computer.
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1967
Journal
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly

Linear programming and the reliability of multicomponent systems

Author
Kolesar, Peter

Several problems in the assignment of parallel redundant components to systems composed of elements subject to failure are considered. In each case the problem is to make an assignment which maximizes the system reliability subject to system constraints. Three distinct problems are treated. The first is the classical problem of maximizing system reliability under total cost or weight constraints when components are subject to a single type of failure.

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Type
Journal Article
Date
1967
Journal
Transactions of the Faraday Society

Mechanism of the Pyrolysis of 3-Bromopentane

Author
Capon, Noel, Allan Maccoll, and R. Ross
The gas-phase dehydrobromination of 3-bromopentane has been shown to be a homogeneous first-order reaction, unaffected by the presence of cyclohexene. The rate constants follow the Arrhenius equation k1= 1013 · 51 exp(-45,440/RT). These observations are consistent with a molecular mechanism but not with the chain mechanism for bromide pryolysis proposed by Wojciechowski and Laidler.
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Type
Journal Article
Date
1966
Journal
Transactions of the Faraday Society

Mixed Ethyl Bromide and Ethyl Chloride Pyrolyses

Author
Capon, Noel and R. Ross
The order of the uninhibited pyrolysis of ethyl bromide in the gas phase has been confirmed as 1.5. Mixed pyrolyses of ethyl chloride and ethyl bromide, both in the absence and presence of cyclohexene, are consistent with the ethyl chloride and the maximally inhibited ethyl bromide decompositions being molecular. The decomposition of ethyl chloride has been re-investigated. The rate equation over the temperature range 419.4-499.1° was log10k1= 13.46?56,620/2.303 RT(sec?1).
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Journal Article
Date
0997

What Matters for Emerging Equity Market Investments?

Author
Bekaert, Geert, Claude Erb, Campbell Harvey, and Tadas Viskanta
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Journal Article
Date
0022

Personality similarity predicts synchronous neural responses in fMRI and EEG data

Author
Matz, Sandra, Ryan Hyon, Elisa C. Baek, Carolyn Parkinson, and Moran Cerf
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Type
Journal Article

Accounting for Risk

Author
Penman, Stephen

This monograph reports on developing research that assesses the risk of equity investing from financial statements. The relevant information is conveyed by accounting numbers generated under accounting principles that respond to risk and its resolution, namely the realization principle and conservative accounting for investment. The recognition of this information leads to a financial statement analysis that extracts the risk information, to a reevaluation of performance metrics, and to revisions in risk factor models in asset pricing that utilize accounting information.

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Type
Journal Article

Assessing the Importance of the Sources of Error in Structured Survey Data

Author
Hulbert, James and Donald Lehmann
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Type
Journal Article

Balancing Agent Retention and Waiting Time in Service Platforms

Author
Olivares, Marcelo, A. Musalem, and D. Yung
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Type
Journal Article

Beyond the Balance Sheet Model of Banking: Implications for Bank Regulation and Monetary Policy

Author
Buchak, Greg, Gregor Matvos, Tomasz Piskorski, and Amit Seru

Bank balance sheet lending is commonly viewed as the predominant form of lending. We document and study two margins of adjustment that are usually absent from this view using microdata in the $10 trillion U.S. residential mortgage market. We first document the limits of the shadow bank substitution margin: shadow banks substitute for traditional “deposit-taking” banks in loans which are easily sold, but are limited from activities requiring on-balance-sheet financing.

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