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GSOM emerging markets conference 2022 : CONFERENCE BOOK, Saint-Petersburg, 05–08 октября 2022 года

St. Petersburg State University Graduate School of Management, 2022.
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User-generated Content in E-commerce Decision-making: Literature review
Beylina E., , in: GSOM emerging markets conference 2022 : CONFERENCE BOOK, Saint-Petersburg, 05–08 октября 2022 года.: St. Petersburg State University Graduate School of Management, 2022. P. 92–101.
This study aims to describe the scientific field of the user generated content (UGC) research through the bibliographic literature revie. The current paper will help to find the gaps in the literature and propose new areas for the research. Specifically, this article tries to find the connection between consumer decision making process in online and ...
Added: March 12, 2023
Proactive Project Scheduling Policies with Stochastic Activity Durations
Tsarkov I., , in: GSOM emerging markets conference 2022 : CONFERENCE BOOK, Saint-Petersburg, 05–08 октября 2022 года.: St. Petersburg State University Graduate School of Management, 2022. P. 156–161.
The paper explores proactive policies for stochastic resource-constrained project scheduling problem (SRCPSP) with stochastic activity durations. An extended activitybased policy (ABP) is proposed. Using the policy allows to reduce the average duration of the project. The research is carried out using simulation modeling based on the project database PSPLIB. ...
Added: June 10, 2023
Effects of Monetary Interventions on Equity Markets Pricing: An Analysis by Sectors
Rincon C. J., , in: GSOM emerging markets conference 2022 : CONFERENCE BOOK, Saint-Petersburg, 05–08 октября 2022 года.: St. Petersburg State University Graduate School of Management, 2022. P. 301–307.
This study examines the effects of changes in the size of the Fed’s balance sheet on the value of the S&P500 index by industry sectors during the 2008 – 2022 period, which includes the 2008 – 2013 and 2020 – 2021 Fed interventions. The results of this study suggest that stocks in the banking industry within the S&P500 ...
Added: August 14, 2023
Language: English
Keywords: emerging markets
GSOM emerging markets conference 2022 : CONFERENCE BOOK, Saint-Petersburg, 05–08 октября 2022 года
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