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Interdisciplinary Theory, Methods, and Approaches for Hazards and Disaster Research: An Introduction to the Special Issue
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Springer‐Verlag, 2021-07)
What is interdisciplinary research? Why is it vital to the advancement of the field of hazards and disaster research? What theory, methods, and approaches are fundamental to interdisciplinary research projects and their ...
Agent‐Based Models as an Integrating Boundary Object for Interdisciplinary Research
(University of South CarolinaWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-07)
Many of the most complicated and pressing problems in hazards research require the integration of numerous disciplines. The lack of a common knowledge base, however, often prohibits clear communication and interaction among ...
Cross‐national differences in stakeholder management: Applying institutional theory and comparative capitalism framework
(Oxford University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-07)
Drawing upon the research in institutional theory and comparative capitalism, the present study investigates how cross‐national differences in the political, business, and economic institutional contexts of the United ...
Equilibrium concepts for time‐inconsistent stopping problems in continuous time
(University of British ColumbiaWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-01)
A new notion of equilibrium, which we call strong equilibrium, is introduced for time‐inconsistent stopping problems in continuous time. Compared to the existing notions introduced in Huang, Y.‐J., & Nguyen‐Huu, A. (2018, ...
Large‐scale zone‐based evacuation planning—Part I: Models and algorithms
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021-01)
In zone‐based evacuation planning, the region to evacuate is divided into zones, and each zone must be assigned a path to safety and departure times along the path. Zone‐based evacuations are highly desirable in practice ...
Can individuals- beliefs help us understand nonadherence to malaria test results? Evidence from rural Kenya
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.World Bank, 2021-02)
In malaria- endemic countries about a quarter of test- negative individuals take antimalarials (artemisinin- based combination therapies [ACTs]). ACT overuse depletes scarce resources for subsidies and contributes to ...
Large‐scale zone‐based evacuation planning, Part II: Macroscopic and microscopic evaluations
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021-03)
A companion paper introduces models and algorithms for large‐scale zone‐based evacuation planning in which each evacuation zone is assigned a path to safety and a departure time. It also shows how to combine zone‐based ...
Structural power, corporate strategy, and performance
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2021-03)
Research SummaryWe develop a structural theory of power to explain how an organization is indirectly influenced by others through intermediaries. Our theory begins by explaining why an organization can improve its power ...
The Pebble Remains in the Master’s Hand: Two Careers Spent Learning (Still) from John Evans
(Harvard School of Public HealthWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-04)
In this article, we discuss four vexing problems in risk‐based decision making that John Evans has addressed over the last nearly 40 years and has perennially challenged the two of us and others to think about. We tackle ...
The liabilities of foreign institutional ownership: Managing political dependence through corporate political spending
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2021-01)
Research SummaryThe benefits of foreign institutional ownership (FIO) have been amply researched, but there are also potential downsides to such ownership. High FIO can subject a firm to heightened regulatory scrutiny and ...