Pathways to IT-Rich Recontextualized Modifying of Borrowed Theories: Illustrations from IS Strategy*

Author(s):  
Mohammad Moeini ◽  
Robert D. Galliers ◽  
Boyka Simeonova ◽  
Alex Wilson
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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 116-147
Author(s):  
James Schummer ◽  
Rodrigo A. Velez

Strategy-proof allocation rules incentivize truthfulness in simultaneous move games, but real world mechanisms sometimes elicit preferences sequentially. Surprisingly, even when the underlying rule is strategy-proof and nonbossy, sequential elicitation can yield equilibria where agents have a strict incentive to be untruthful. This occurs only under incomplete information, when an agent anticipates that truthful reporting would signal false private information about others’ preferences. We provide conditions ruling out this phenomenon, guaranteeing all equilibrium outcomes to be welfare-equivalent to truthful ones. (JEL C73, D45, D82, D83)


Author(s):  
Indra Yoga Prawiro

Many students have difficulties in writing the text. Some of the problems in writing such as the difficulties in expressing their idea into the words, time consuming activities and the limited number of vocabularies. This study focused on the effectiveness of GIST (Generating Interaction between Schemata and Text) strategy in improving students’ writing skill at the second grade of SMK Negeri 1 Sindang. The GIST is strategy for taking notes while the students are reading and writing good summaries. This strategy works on many levels, this allows students to put concept into their own words. This activity helps teachers and students to identify key concept. By using quasi-experimental method non-equivalent design, the instruments of this research were pre-test and post-test. The participants of the research were class XI TOI 1 and XI TOI 2 of first semester in SMK Negeri 1 Sindang. Each class consisted of 33 students. The statistical analysis showed the value of Tobs was 2.23 while the value of Ttable was 1.669 which means Tobs was higher than Ttable 2.23>1.669 (Tobs>Ttable). It means that the GIST strategy is effective in teaching and learning writing especially in report text.Key words: GIST strategy; writing skill; report text


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-115
Author(s):  
Idzhar Jaya Nugraha ◽  
Akhmad Riyadi Wastra ◽  
Lilis Imamah Ichdayati

Tea is an Indonesian excellent product that has been recognized worldwide. Indonesia is the seventh best tea producer which have international market potential.Therefore Tea Indonesia is expected to take advantage on existing opportunities from downstream industry of tea. The one of stated-owned plantation company who have downstream industry of tea is PT Perkebunan Nusantara VIII. Walini’s tea is a one famous brand product for this company. The development downstream industry of tea PTPN VIII is faced with yet achieved the expected sales. Amount of cost operational marketing and sales are indicated of operational risk. The objective of this study is strategy handling of marketing operational risk Walini Green tea bag product in downstream industry of tea PTPN VIII. Identification risk is first step to know the problem of marketing operational in downstream industry of tea PTPN VIII. By using Z-Score and Value at Risk (VAR) metode, it be showed the result of probability and impact of marketing operational risk. Preventif and mitigation strategy can be handling this company to growth up the expected sales.


Author(s):  
Damon Golsorkhi ◽  
Linda Rouleau ◽  
David Seidl ◽  
Eero Vaara

Author(s):  
Michel Balinski ◽  
Rida Laraki

This chapter emphasizes the simplification of majority-ranking, stating that an increased number of judges in the jury or voters in an electorate or use of simplified common language help to simplify majority-values of competitors or candidates. Ordered set grades help obtain majority-value by beginning with the majority-grade or the lower middlemost grade and following alternating grades. Unambiguous order among the competitors can be determined with certainty given an increased number of judges or voters and relatively few grades. The competitor’s majority-gauge, which is strategy-proof-in-grading, is explained with the help of a theorem. Upper, lower, and difference tie-breaking rules that are strategy-proof-in-grading share properties with the majority-gauge-ranking.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Víctor W. Bohórquez López ◽  
Jose Esteves
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