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Non-Core Banking, Performance, and Risk
One of the most dramatic trends in banking since 2000 has been the secular movement away from core banking and interest generating activities towards enhanced reliance on non-interest-generating activities that focus largely on fees and trading profits. This has changed the banking model from traditional asset formation, such as deposit taking and lending, towards a model built on...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/10/2014
Does Early Child Care Help or Hurt Children's Development?
More children than ever attend center-based care early in life. We study whether children who attend center-based care before age 3 have better or worse language and motor skills, socio-emotional maturity, and school readiness just before entering primary school. In data covering about 36,000 children in one West German state, we use a marginal treatment effects framework to show how...
Institution partenaire
English / 30/09/2014
Three Traps Facing New Corporate Center Executives : What Companies Should Consider When Hiring for Corporate Roles
What kind of managerial experiences best prepare executives for a corporate center role? For today's large, multidivisional corporations, this question is fundamental. Most firms assume that experience with managing a profit-oriented unit in one or more of the firm's core businesses is vital for success in a corporate center role. This assumption leads many large firms to...
Institution partenaire
English / 19/09/2014
A test of the conditional independence assumption in sample selection models
Identification in most sample selection models depends on the independence of the regressors and the error terms conditional on the selection probability. All quantile and mean functions are parallel in these models; this implies that quantile estimators cannot reveal any - per assumption non-existing - heterogeneity. Quantile estimators are nevertheless useful for testing the...
Institution partenaire
English / 10/09/2014
Management of Monasteries
At the Benedictine University of Saint Anselmo in Rome, a premiere took place in September 2013: 35 abbesses and abbots, priors and prioresses, cellerars, and other Benedictine nuns and monks from all continents gathered to grapple with questions about the management of monasteries during the course "Leadership and the Rule of St. Benedict," which was conducted in...
Institution partenaire
English / 05/09/2014
Do Newspaper Articles Predict Aggregate Stock Returns?
We analyze whether newspaper content can predict aggregate future stock returns. Our study is based on articles published in the Handelsblatt, a leading German Financial newspaper, from July 1989 to March 2011. We summarize newspaper content in a systematic way by constructing word-count indices for a large number of words. Wordcount indices are instantly available and therefore...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/09/2014
Hysteresis in Potential Ourtput and Monetary Policy
We show that actively stabilizing economic activity plays a more prominent role in the conduct of monetary policy when potential output is subject to hysteresis. We augment a basic New Keynesian model by hysteresis in potential output and contrast simulation outcomes of this extended model to the standard model. We find that considering hysteresis allows for a more realistic...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/09/2014
Another new museum? Imagining the space of art in the creative city
With the transformation of urban governance into a mode of entrepreneurialism, Museums have become prominent and privileged sites for reshaping cities as attractive places for cultural and artistic consumption. Using an ethnographic field study, the authors investigate how the logic of the creative city is at work in the planning of a new art Museum in a medium-sized Swiss city. The...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/09/2014
The macroeconomics of Model T
We study a model of growth and mass production. Firms undertake either product innovations that introduce new luxury goods for the rich; or process innovations that transform existing luxuries into mass products for the poor. A prototypical example for such a product cycle is the automobile. Initially, an exclusive product for the very rich, the automobile became affordable to the...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/09/2014
Volatile top income shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the evolution between 1981 and 2009
Institution partenaire
English / 31/08/2014
The Production of Contemporary Dance Theatre - an interplay of kinesthetic and transpositional sense making
Institution partenaire
English / 30/08/2014
Creatio ex material - pragmatic attachments in the making of contemporary dance theatre
Institution partenaire
English / 29/08/2014
Stress-testing for portfolios of commodities : 5th International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2014, Davos
Institution partenaire
English / 24/08/2014
"Rule and Ruin" by George Kabaservice, and "The Tea Party" by Ronald Formisano
Institution partenaire
English / 19/08/2014
Mapping the Complexity of Shifting Organizational Identifications : A Critical-Discursive Reading
By introducing positioning theory to the analysis of organizational identification, in this paper I attempt to move its current conceptualizations out of a domain that is problematically associated with functionalist and cognitive framings. Instead I suggest a critical-discursive understanding of organizational identification which takes note of the limiting, complex and potentially...
Institution partenaire
English / 05/08/2014
Radius matching on the propensity score with bias adjustment: finite sample behaviour, tuning parameters and software implementation
Using a simulation design that is based on empirical data, a recent study by Huber, Lechner and Wunsch (2012) finds that distance-weighted radius matching with bias adjustment as proposed in Lechner, Miquel and Wunsch (2011) is competitive among a broad range of propensity score-based estimators used to correct for mean differences due to observable covariates. In this paper, we...
Institution partenaire
English / 02/08/2014
Law and leadership: Integrating leadership studies into the law school curriculum
Book review for Law and leadership: Integrating leadership studies into the law school curriculum Monopoli P and McCarty S (eds)
Institution partenaire
English / 01/08/2014
Do Polls Create Momentum in Political Competition?
We explore how public opinion polls affect candidates' campaign spending in political competition. Generally, polls lead to (more) asymmetric behavior. Under a majority rule there always exists an equilibrium in which the initially more popular candidate invests more in the campaign and thereby increases her lead in expectation: polls create momentum. When campaigning is very...
Institution partenaire
English / 22/07/2014
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