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Campus Center Room Named for Carlos Evans and Lisa Hudson Evans '75
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
At a special ceremony Dec. 7, President Anthony DiGiorgio unveiled a plaque designating a major meeting and dining room located on the third floor of the DiGiorgio Campus Center as the Lisa Hudson Evans and Carlos E. Evans Room....
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Probing the speed of gravity with LVK, LISA, and joint observations
Ian Harry, Johannes Noller
Nov 09, 2022
AbstractTheories of dark energy that affect the speed of gravitational waves $$c_{\textrm{GW}}$$
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Screw tightness and stripping rates vary between biomechanical researchers and practicing orthopaedic surgeons
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Screws are the most frequently inserted orthopaedic implants. Biomechanical, laboratory-based studies are used to provide a controlled environment to investigate revolutionary and evolutionary improvements in...
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Screw tightness and stripping rates vary between biomechanical researchers and practicing orthopaedic surgeons
Background
Screws are the most frequently inserted orthopaedic implants. Biomechanical, laboratory-based studies are used to provide a controlled environment to investigate revolutionary and evolutionary improvements in...
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Variations in non-locking screw insertion conditions generate unpredictable changes to achieved fixation tightness and stripping rates
Background Screws are the most commonly inserted orthopaedic implants. However, several variables related to screw insertion and tightening have not been evaluated. This study aimed firstly to assess the effect of insertion...
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Variations in non-locking screw insertion conditions generate unpredictable changes to achieved fixation tightness and stripping rates
Background Screws are the most commonly inserted orthopaedic implants. However, several variables related to screw insertion and tightening have not been evaluated. This study aimed firstly to assess the effect of insertion...
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Consumer myopia, competition and the incentives to unshroud add-on information
Tobias Wenzel
Feb 01, 2014

This paper studies unshrouding decisions in a framework similar to Gabaix and Laibson (2006), but considers an alternative unshrouding mechanism where the impact of advertising add-on information depends on the number of...

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Independent service operators in ATM markets
Tobias Wenzel
Feb 01, 2014

This paper studies the impact of entry of non-banks (termed Independent Service Operators, ISOs) into ATM markets. We compare two different regimes by which the ISO may generate income: (1) The ISO receives interchange fees...

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The impact of piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers

This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers in markets based on a two-sided platform business. User behavior is imperfect and, when adopting a platform, users only take...

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Content provision and compatibility in a platform market
This paper studies the ambiguous welfare effects of compatibility in a platform market with endogenous content provision. Compatibility can be particularly harmful if it leads to reduced content but can be beneficial if content...
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Consumer myopia, competition and the incentives to unshroud add-on information
Tobias Wenzel
Feb 01, 2014

This paper studies unshrouding decisions in a framework similar to Gabaix and Laibson (2006), but considers an alternative unshrouding mechanism where the impact of advertising add-on information depends on the number of...

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Winthrop Among Sponsors for First York County Green Business Conference
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sessions will focus on air quality, alternative energy, business recycling, green building, green cleaning, green hospitality and green landscaping. Lisa Shpritz, senior vice president and environmental manager at Corporate...
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From LCF to Isabelle/HOL
LC PAULSON, T Nipkow, M Wenzel
Sep 01, 2020
Interactive theorem provers have developed dramatically over the past four decades, from primitive beginnings to today's powerful systems. Here, we focus on Isabelle/HOL and its distinctive strengths. They include automatic...
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Independent service operators in ATM markets
Tobias Wenzel
Feb 01, 2014

This paper studies the impact of entry of non-banks (termed Independent Service Operators, ISOs) into ATM markets. We compare two different regimes by which the ISO may generate income: (1) The ISO receives interchange fees...

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Focusing and framing of risky alternatives
This paper develops a theory of focusing and framing in an intertemporal context with risky choices. We provide a selection criterion between existing theories of focusing by allowing a decision maker to choose her frame such...
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Putting on a tight leash and levelling playing field
Yiquan Gu, Tobias Wenzel
Sep 01, 2015
The paper reports the results of an experiment where asymmetric sellers of a product can obfuscate the market. We show that policy measures may have unintended effects of increasing obfuscation incentives. We find that policies...
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Strategic obfuscation and consumer protection policy
Yiquan Gu, Tobias Wenzel
Dec 01, 2014

This paper studies obfuscation decisions by firms. We show that more prominent firms are more likely to obfuscate. While prominent firms always choose maximum obfuscation, the obfuscation by less prominent firms depends on...

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Shrouding add-on information
We explore how increased competition affects firms’ obfuscation strategies in a laboratory experiment. Firms sell a base good and an add-on product. Besides choosing the base-good price, sellers take an action that mimics the...
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The impact of piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers

This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers in markets based on a two-sided platform business. User behavior is imperfect and, when adopting a platform, users only take...

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Strategic obfuscation and consumer protection policy
Yiquan Gu, Tobias Wenzel
Dec 01, 2014

This paper studies obfuscation decisions by firms. We show that more prominent firms are more likely to obfuscate. While prominent firms always choose maximum obfuscation, the obfuscation by less prominent firms depends on...

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Putting on a tight leash and levelling playing field
Yiquan Gu, Tobias Wenzel
Sep 01, 2015
The paper reports the results of an experiment where asymmetric sellers of a product can obfuscate the market. We show that policy measures may have unintended effects of increasing obfuscation incentives. We find that policies...
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Shrouding add-on information
We explore how increased competition affects firms’ obfuscation strategies in a laboratory experiment. Firms sell a base good and an add-on product. Besides choosing the base-good price, sellers take an action that mimics the...
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