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    Security Analysts, Cash Flow Forecasts, and Turnover 

    Pandit, Shailendra; Willis, Richard H.; Zhou, Ling (Elsevier, 2012-12)
    We examine the relation between security analyst turnover and the relative accuracy of their annual earnings and cash flow forecasts. Controlling for self-selection in an analyst’s decision to issue a cash flow forecast, ...
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    Confidence in Predictions from Random Tree Ensembles 

    Bhattacharyya, Siddhartha (Springer Verlag, 2013-05)
    Obtaining an indication of confidence of predictions is desirable for many data mining applications. Predictions complemented with confidence levels can inform on the certainty or extent of reliability that may be associated ...
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    From impactful research to sustainable innovations for subsistence marketplaces 

    Nakata, Cheryl; Viswanathan, Madhubalan (Elsevier, 2012-12)
    This special issue on sustainable innovation for subsistence marketplaces results from the Third Subsistence Marketplaces Conference organized by the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and the University of Illinois, ...
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    Supervisor Workplace Stress and Abusive Supervision: The Buffering Effect of Exercise 

    Burton, James P.; Hoobler, Jenny M; Scheuer, Melinda L. (Springer Verlag, 2012-09)
    In a matched sample of 98 employed individuals and their direct supervisors, we examine how supervisor-rated stress is associated with employee-rated abusive supervision. In addition, we explore how supervisor exercise ...
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    Portfolio Dynamics and Aiiiance Termination: The Contingent Roie of Resource Dissimilarity 

    Cui, Anna S. (American Marketing Association, 2013-05)
    This article takes a portfolio approach to examine how an alliance's propensity of termination is influenced by its resource relationships with other alliances of the firm. Whereas previous research has suggested that ...
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    A Model of Injustice, Abusive Supervision, and Negative Affect 

    Hoobler, Jenny M.; Hu, Jasmine (Elsevier, 2013-02)
    In this study we test a model of workplace interactional injustice, abusive supervision, and subordinate outcomes (work-family conflict and job performance) using affect to explain behavior. In a sample of 200 full-time ...
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    How companies learn to collaborate: Emergence of improved inter-organizational processes in R&D alliances 

    Feller, Jan; Parhankangas, Annaleena; Smeds, Riitta (SAGE Publications, 2013-03)
    Previous research has maintained that the capacity to manage alliances is a distinct capability, defined as the ability to identify, negotiate, manage, monitor and terminate collaborations. This paper focuses on an important ...
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    Impact of privatization on port efficiency and effectiveness: results from Panama and US ports 

    Pagano, Anthony M.; Wang, Wen-Yao Grace; Sanchez, Onesimo; Ungo, Ricardo (Taylor & Francis, 2013-03)
    Panama has five main ports: Balboa and PSA Panama International on the Pacific, and Cristobal, Manzanillo and Colon Container Terminal (CCT) on the Caribbean side. The government of Panama originally operated the ports of ...
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    Advancing multilevel alliance research: Rejoinder to commentary on Cui and Kumar (2012) and Future Directions 

    Cui, Anna S.; Kumar, Shyam (Elsevier, 2013-05)
    We respond to the comments raised by Nielsen (2012) in his commentary essay on Cui and Kumar (2012). While concurring with Nielsen’s (2012) observations regarding appropriate level of measurement and the importance of ...
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    Balancing market exploration and market exploitation in product innovation: A contingency perspective. 

    Zhang, H.; Wu, F.; Cui, AS (Elsevier, 2015-09)
    This paper examines three different ways to balance market exploration and market exploitation in product innovation. First, following the knowledge-based view, we examine whether market exploration and market exploitation ...
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