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Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli
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About: Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli is a education organization based out in Rome, Lazio, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Politics & Monetary policy. The organization has 692 authors who have published 2493 publications receiving 36411 citations. The organization is also known as: Libera Universita Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli & Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali "Guido Carli".
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TL;DR: This paper is a tentative attempt to discover a common theme in Claudio Ciborra’s work, with the notion of knowledge identified as an appropriate starting point.
Abstract: Attempts to summarize Claudio Ciborra’s work through a single theme cannot succeed due to its breadth and the ease in which he moved between subjects. This paper is a tentative attempt to discover a common theme in his work, with the notion of knowledge identified as an appropriate starting point. Encompassing learning and rationality, the theme of knowledge has been persistent and evolving in Ciborra’s work, with three knowledge combinations reflecting its development: knowledge-rationality, knowledge-learning and everyday-knowledge. The first combination depicts rationality as a catalyst in the pursuit of specific objectives that determine knowledge. Ciborra continued his exploration of knowledge by theorizing that background knowledge structure objectives were the basis of sense-making and organizational action, while short term knowledge structure was required to address developing situations. This introduced and provided the foundation for the knowledge-learning combination. Ciborra’s final knowledge combination was predicated on the interpretation of reality as created by the experiences of the individual, including participation in organizational life where feelings, moods and the totality of existence is expressed, delineating the everyday-knowledge combination in the process. Ciborra utilized these and other approaches like the learning ladder in his investigation of complex multilayered subjects like information systems, undertaken from amongst others, a phenomenological vantage point that shaped many of his key contributions.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the working of the market for premium contracts with the aim of highlighting its institutional peculiarities compared with foreign markets for stock options and develop a formula for the determination of premia based on arbitrage methods similar to those used in option pricing.
Abstract: Despite their growing importance on Italian stock exchanges, premium contracts have not received very much attention in analytical studies. This paper starts with a description of the working of the market for premium contracts with the aim of highlighting its institutional peculiarities compared with foreign markets for stock options and then develops a formula for the determination of premia based on arbitrage methods similar to those used in option pricing theory. The empirical test of the correspondence between actual market premia and the theoretical values obtained provides some indication of the scope for arbitrage between premium and forward contracts, and hence of the efficiency of Italian stock exchange markets.
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TL;DR: It is proved that the set of public equilibrium payoffs with bounded recall converges to theSet of uniform equilibrium payoff as the size of the recall increases, and private equilibria behave badly.
Abstract: This paper studies a repeated minority game with public signals, symmetric bounded recall, and pure strategies. We investigate both public and private equilibria of the game with fixed recall size. We first show how public equilibria in such a repeated game can be represented as colored subgraphs of a de Bruijn graph. Then we prove that the set of public equilibrium payoffs with bounded recall converges to the set of uniform equilibrium payoffs as the size of the recall increases. We also show that private equilibria behave badly: A private equilibrium payoff with bounded recall need not be a uniform equilibrium payoff.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the conditions under which open collaborative innovation communities can be generated and are able to grow and prosper in the long run, and prove that communities grow endogenously above a certain size threshold, and such growth depends on supply-side mechanisms centered on the developers' social motivations and interactions.
Abstract: This article analyzes the conditions under which open collaborative innovation communities can be generated and are able to grow and prosper in the long run. We build a formal model of the interaction between such communities and the alternative institutional setting based on intellectual property rights that we call Technology. The model accounts for both the communitarian social process taking place inside the community and for the presence of spillovers both across and within each institution. We prove that communities grow endogenously above a certain size threshold, and that such growth depends on supply-side mechanisms centered on the developers’ social motivations and interactions. In a comparative statics analysis, we show that the community’s innovative performance rests not only on its own characteristics (strength of social motivations and/or of protection of the community-produced knowledge) but also on factors outside its scope, namely, the institutional characteristics of Technology. We discuss the managerial and policy implications of our findings.
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TL;DR: The so-called Amsterdam School has been a pioneer in developing a theoretical framework for the transnational class dimension of the hegemonic world orders based on Gramscian core concepts and moti...
Abstract: The so-called Amsterdam School has been a pioneer in developing a theoretical framework for the transnational class dimension of the hegemonic world orders based on Gramscian core concepts and moti...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Saverio Lombardi | 73 | 370 | 18105 |
J. Doyne Farmer | 68 | 250 | 22848 |
Henry Chesbrough | 59 | 140 | 44019 |
Jack D. Farmer | 55 | 223 | 12419 |
Cristiano Castelfranchi | 54 | 294 | 12312 |
John A. Mathews | 53 | 173 | 11223 |
Peter S.H. Leeflang | 51 | 176 | 9153 |
Werner Güth | 48 | 589 | 14386 |
Giuseppe F. Italiano | 43 | 299 | 7319 |
Dario Rossi | 40 | 257 | 5972 |
Richard L. Priem | 40 | 82 | 11992 |
Niels Noorderhaven | 39 | 135 | 7521 |
Francesco Lippi | 37 | 116 | 5664 |
John D. Hey | 37 | 160 | 5837 |
Fabiano Schivardi | 37 | 129 | 6022 |