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- 07 Nov 2014
- Working Paper Summaries
Do Experts or Collective Intelligence Write with More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopædia Britannica and Wikipedia
- December 20, 2018
- Editorial
I'm an Expert on Negotiations, and I Have Some Advice for Theresa May
By: Deepak Malhotra
Keywords:
Negotiation
Malhotra, Deepak. "I'm an Expert on Negotiations, and I Have Some Advice for Theresa May." New York Times (December 20, 2018).
- December 2017
- Article
Is There a Doctor in the House? Expert Product Users, Organizational Roles, and Innovation
By: Riitta Katila, Sruthi Thatchenkery, Michael Christensen and Stefanos A. Zenios
We explore the impact on innovation that professional end-users of a product have as inventors, executives, and board members in a young firm. In contrast to prior literature, which has emphasized technology roles, we put the spotlight on the executive and governance...
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Keywords:
Innovation;
User Innovation;
Healthcare;
Innovation and Management;
Entrepreneurship;
Medical Devices and Supplies Industry
Katila, Riitta, Sruthi Thatchenkery, Michael Christensen, and Stefanos A. Zenios. "Is There a Doctor in the House? Expert Product Users, Organizational Roles, and Innovation." Academy of Management Journal 60, no. 6 (December 2017): 2415–2437.
- October – December 1998
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The Evidence Does Not Speak for Itself: Expert Witnesses and the Organization of DNA Typing Companies
By: Arthur A. Daemmrich
Daemmrich, Arthur A. "The Evidence Does Not Speak for Itself: Expert Witnesses and the Organization of DNA Typing Companies." Special Issue on Contested Identities: Science, Law and Forensic Practice. Social Studies of Science 28, nos. 5/6 (October–December 1998): 741–772.
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Is it Better to Average Probabilities or Quantiles?
By: Kenneth C. Lichtendahl, Yael Grushka-Cockayne and Robert L. Winkler
We consider two ways to aggregate expert opinions using simple averages: averaging probabilities and averaging quantiles. We examine analytical properties of these forecasts and compare their ability to harness the wisdom of the crowd. In terms of location, the two...
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Keywords:
Probability Forecasts;
Quantile Forecasts;
Expert Combination;
Linear Opinion Pooling;
Forecasting and Prediction
Lichtendahl, Kenneth C., Yael Grushka-Cockayne, and Robert L. Winkler. "Is it Better to Average Probabilities or Quantiles?" Management Science 59, no. 7 (July 2013): 1594–1611.
- June 13, 2014
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Guoneiwai gaoceng zhuanjia gonglun kechixu fazhan duice [Senior Experts from Home and Abroad on the Sustainable Development Strategy]
By: Robert G. Eccles Jr.
Eccles, Robert G., Jr. "Guoneiwai gaoceng zhuanjia gonglun kechixu fazhan duice [Senior Experts from Home and Abroad on the Sustainable Development Strategy]." Guangming ribao [Guangming Daily] (June 13, 2014).