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Events
Events
Events
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Oct27Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Musab Kurnaz
Title: Optimal Taxation and Intergenerational Human Capital Transformation. Abstract: In this paper, we examine the optimal tax policies on intergenerational human capital transfers. We study a dynastic model of household behavior to estimate...
Oct20Faculty of Business Seminar Series/ O. Erem AtaşağaoğluTitle: Technology Capital and the Taxation of Multinational Corporations Abstract: The US has the highest corporate tax rate among advanced economies and it uses a worldwide tax system, i.e. it taxes the profits created by its corporations on foreign...
Oct19Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Hammad Ul HaqTitle: Attention in Words, Not in Deeds: Effects of Attention Dissonance on Headquarters-Subsidiary Communication in Multinational Corporations Abstract: We introduce the notion of attention dissonance, where the subsidiary within a headquarter-subsidiary...
Oct18Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Umut KonuşTitle: The Effects Of Volume and Valence of Communication, Service and Earned Touchpoints on Behavior and Satisfaction: An Attribution Based on Mobile Real-Time Tracking Data Abstract : This study investigates the effect of the volume and valence of...
Oct13Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Ş.Nuray Akın DuranTitle : The Chinese Household Savings Rate Meeting Room : AB2-218
Oct13Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Melis CeylanTitle: Embarrassed by Calories: Calorie Posting Effect under the Influence of Social Context Abstract: We investigate the effect of calorie posting and social context at the point of time when consumers make a food purchase on their intended amount of...
Oct06Faculty of Business Seminar Series / Emre KaraliTitle: Simple Routines, Complex Routines and Exploratory Innovation: The Mediating Effect of Dynamic Capabilities Abstract: While the conventional view is that routines are entrenched and unchanging patterns of activity, recent literature on routine...
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