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No return, no refund: an analysis of deposit refund systems
(2001-10-19)Firms and governments in developed economies frequently employ deposit-refund systems to promote return and reuse of product packages and containers. We analyze a model of monopoly facing heterogeneous consumers in which ... -
Nocebo effects from negative product information: when information hurts, paying money could heal
(Emerald, 2018)Purpose–This research aimed to find whether information about a product can give rise to negative perceptions even in inert situations (noceboeffects), and to understand how price levels impact such judgments.Design/meth ... -
A non-linear traffic flow-based queuing model to estimate container terminal throughput with AGVs
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)Efficient handling of containers at a terminal can reduce the overall vessel sojourn times and minimise operational costs. The internal transport of containers in these terminals is performed by vehicles that share a common ... -
Non-optimality of state by state monopoly pricing with demand uncertainty: an example
(Economics Letters, 2019)This paper considers a monopoly’s profit maximizing problem, where there is a continuum of consumers with unit demand, and valuations are given by one of two possible demand distributions/states. The firm’s problem is to ... -
Normative underpinnings of direct employee participation studies and implications for developing ethical reflexivity: a multidisciplinary review
(Springer International, 2017-09-21)This paper seeks to join studies which have drawn attention to the ethical reflexivity of research and the research enterprise in the organisational studies’ field. Towards this end, we review OB, HRM, and IR studies on ... -
The Nortel network
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A Note on a Keynesian model of aggregate demand: a reply
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A note on goal programming approach to a type of quality control problem
(1982-09-17)Sengupta1 has described a process control problem in the paper industry in which levels of inputs and process variables are to be fixed in order to meet required specifications of several output characteristics. The ... -
A note on the factors affecting cross basis relationships
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A note on “the facility location problem with limited distances”
(Transportation Science, 2020-09-14)In this paper, it is shown that the polynomially bounded enumerative procedure to solve the facility location problem with limited distances, originally described by Drezner, Mehrez, and Wesolowsky [Drezner Z, Mehrez A, ... -
A novel approach for designing rental vehicle repositioning strategies
(IIE Transactions, 2014)An important tactical decision for vehicle rental providers is the design of a repositioning strategy to balance vehicle utilization with customer wait times due to vehicle unavailabilities. To address this problem, this ... -
A novel method of market segmentation and market study for dynamic pricing of retail electricity in India: an experimental approach in a university setup
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2021-03-21)Dynamic pricing with automation and option to sell in-house-generated renewable energy to the grid attract consumers to the future retail electricity market. Real-time pricing of electricity in the Indian context has not ... -
A novel sandwich algorithm for empirical Bayes analysis of rank data
(International Press, 2017)Rank data arises frequently in marketing, nance, organizational behavior, and psychology. Most analysis of rank data reported in the literature assumes the presence of one or more variables (sometimes latent) based on ... -
Nowcasting inflation in India with daily crowd-sourced prices using dynamic factors and mixed frequency models
(Routledge Publishing, 2021-09-26)In this paper, we forecast short-term monthly headline retail inflation in India using daily crowd-sourced food prices and high frequency market-based measures by employing dynamic factors and mixed frequency models. We ... -
Nuclear energy safety, regulatory independence, and judicial deference: the case of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board of India
(Administration & Society, 2019)Research examining regulatory independence has either suggested de jure independence to be a predictor of de facto independence or suggested that the presence of de jure may not always indicate de facto independence. We ...