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The Spatial Humanities, Deep Mapping, and the Future of History
En savoir plusLecture by Prof. Dr David Bodenhamer, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Pay for Future Returns
En savoir plusIs managerial compensation sensitive to future performance or only to realized returns? We show that salary raises of U.S. American CEOs predict positive stock returns in the year after. The wealth e ffect of an average raise is $1.6 million, implying a wealth increase of $0.28 million per 1% stock price increase in the next…
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SRM Research Seminar: Passwords are Dead – What’s Next?
En savoir plusThere is growing discomfort about password-based authentication, and passwords are declared « dead » on a regular basis. However, passwords are still the most widely used tool for user authentication on the Internet. In this talk we will have a closer look on the current state of user authentication, and will discuss several variants to strengthen user…
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Gravity, Counterparties, and Foreign Investment
En savoir plusInternational trade and investment flows obey gravityrelationships, posing a continuing puzzle. New data oncross-border commercial real-estate investment flows showthat they obey gravity, but this relationship is renderedinsignificant by controlling for the presence ofcounterparties from origin countries in destinationcountries. We attribute this to a strong, robust tendency forpreferential matching with same-country counterparties.We set up an equilibrium…
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Showcasing Women in Finance – EU / 22.11.2019
En savoir plusPlease register under SWF.EU2019@uni.lu
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Mesures restrictives adoptées dans le cadre de la PESC: certains aspects de la jurisprudence du Tribunal de l’Union Européenne
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Agent-based modelling and network science for the study of the human past
En savoir plusLecture by Iza Romanowska (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) and Tom Brughmans (University of Oxford)
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Explorations in the Digital History of Psychology
En savoir plusLecture by Christopher D. Green (York University, Toronto, Canada)