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On the Continuity and Origin of Identity in Distributed Ledgers: Learning from Russell's Paradox

This article studies the origin and continuity of the identity of the entities inscribed in a distributed ledger. Specifically, it focuses on the differences between the identities of the entities that exist in a distributed ledger and those of the entities that exist outside the ledger but must be represented in the ledger in order to interact with it. It suggests that a distributed...

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English / 10/10/2017

A note on the economics of philanthropy

This note starts with a short review of the economic literature on philanthropy. Next, it provides some estimates of philanthropic giving in advanced and middle-income economies and discusses how innovative financial instruments can leverage charitable giving. The note concludes with a discussion of the controversial aspects of philanthropic activities.

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Français, English / 09/10/2017

Does Greece need more official debt relief? If so, how much?

Creditor countries and international organizations continue to disagree whether Greece should receive additional official debt relief, and if so how much. This paper first shows that these disagreements can be attributed to competing assumptions about Greece's future capacity to repay, particularly about economic growth and the fiscal primary balance. It next evaluates the...

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English / 09/10/2017

Revisiting the identity gap: the effects of new product and organizational identities on organizational identification

This study examines the effects of hybrid product and organizational identities on members’ identification with their organization. Borrowing from the identity congruence model of Foreman and Whetten (2002), the effects of dual identities are operationalized in the form of a current-ideal congruence of normative and utilitarian organizational identity elements. In addition, products...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Going rogue for the love of the firm: the paradox of organizational identification in hidden innovation projects

Prior management research has provided extensive evidence that members of an organization who identify with their organization tend to support its norms and objectives by displaying in- role or extra-role behavior. We argue that this account of observable employee behavior may be somewhat incomplete because hidden, secretive types of behavior have been largely overlooked in research...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Scope effects in contingent valuation: : does the assumed statistical distribution of WTP matter?

Economic theory assumes that willingness to pay (WTP) increases with the quantity of the consumed good. This implies that there should be a scope effect in contingent valuation studies. However, in previous issues of Ecological Economics, several authors criticized the contingent valuation (CV) method for the absence of such effect or its inadequacy. In this paper, we contribute to...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Scope effects in contingent valuation ::does the assumed statistical distribution of WTP matter?

Economic theory assumes that willingness to pay (WTP) increases with the quantity of the consumed good. This implies that there should be a scope effect in contingent valuation studies. However, in previous issues of Ecological Economics, several authors criticized the contingent valuation (CV) method for the absence of such effect or its inadequacy. In this paper, we contribute to...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Risk and accountability: : drivers for change in network governance : the case of school restaurants governance in a Swiss city

Growing requirements for accountability and risk management put decentralized models of public governance under pressure. This article investigates the drivers for change from a completely decentralized, network-oriented model to a more centralized, and procedural governance model of school restaurants in a Swiss city. It focuses on the pressures and challenges that this municipality...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Risk and accountability ::drivers for change in network governance : the case of school restaurants governance in a Swiss city

Growing requirements for accountability and risk management put decentralized models of public governance under pressure. This article investigates the drivers for change from a completely decentralized, network-oriented model to a more centralized, and procedural governance model of school restaurants in a Swiss city. It focuses on the pressures and challenges that this municipality...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Optimization of sample size and order size in an inventory model with quality inspection and return of defective items

To ensure all products as perfect, inspection is essential, even though it is not possible to inspect all products after producing them like some special type products as plastic joint for the water pipe. In this direction, this paper develops an inventory model with lot inspection policy. With the help of lot inspection, all products need not to be verified still the retailer can...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 09/10/2017

Public good provision in Indian rural areas: the returns to collective action by microfinance groups

Self-help groups (SHGs) are the most common form of microfinance in India. We provide evidence that SHGs, composed of women only, undertake collective actions for the provision of public goods. Using a theoretical model, we show that an elected official, whose aim is to maximise re-election chances, would exert higher effort in providing public goods when private citizens undertake...

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Français, English / 06/10/2017

Konjunkturanalyse: Prognose 2018/2019. Internationale Impulse beflügeln die Schweizer Wirtschaft

Abrahamsen, Yngve; Abberger, Klaus; Chatagny, Florian; Dibiasi, Andreas; Eckert, Florian; Funk, Anne Kathrin; Graff, Michael; Hälg, Florian; Iselin, David; Mikosch, Heiner; Neuwirth, Stefan; Rathke, Alexander; Sandqvist, Anna Pauliina; Sarferaz, Samad; Siegenthaler, Michael; Simmons-Süer, Banu; Stücker, Anne; Studer, Dominik

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English, Deutsch / 05/10/2017

The changing international linkages of Switzerland: an overview

Over the last decade, the economic linkages between Switzerland and the rest of the world have been transformed. First, merchanting and the chemical industry account for an increasing share of international trade, with chemicals exports expanding robustly in recent years despite the European crisis and the strong Swiss franc. Second, the nature of international financial integration...

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English / 03/10/2017

A reappraisal of state-owned banks

We revisit the public banks debate, survey the theoretical arguments and test the robustness (and expand) the existing empirical evidence. While we find some support for the view that public banks do not allocate credit optimally, we also report indicative evidence that they exert a positive influence on private bank efficiency, and may contribute to reduce credit procyclicality....

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Français, English / 03/10/2017

Business model innovation: a practitioner perspective

While business model innovations are critical to a company’s long-term survival, they are still poorly understood compared to other kinds of innovations. In this paper, we investigate prior research and reframe business model innovation through a practitioner lens. We report on a content analysis of interviews with CEOs of small and medium enterprises in the technology industry, with...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 02/10/2017

Impact of internationalization speed on financial and non-financial performance: quantitative evidence from Swiss SMEs

Internationalization speed currently receives once again substantial attention in the internationalization literature. Internationalization speed already formed an integral part of the incremental approach to internationalization 40 years ago. It received center stage position in the more recent born global and international new venture debate. However, there are new developments in...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 01/10/2017

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