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8Predicting information needs: Adaptive display in dynamic environmentsIn B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society., Cognitive Science Society. 2008.
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17Unfalsifiability and mutual translatability of major modeling schemes for choice reaction timePsychological Review 121 (1): 1-32. 2014.
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7Analyzability, ad hoc restrictions, and excessive flexibility of evidence-accumulation models: Reply to two critical commentariesPsychological Review 121 (4): 689-695. 2014.
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5Corporate Social Responsibility as an Antecedent of Brand ValuationIn Nayan Mitra & René Schmidpeter (eds.), Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence From India, Springer Verlag. pp. 175-198. 2019.This chapter looks at the evolution of CorporateSocial responsibility in the Indian context and explores the conceptualization of Brand Valuation in an attempt to correlate the two. The chapter looks at the pre and post-mandate era of CorporateSocial responsibility as practiced in India and identifies how and why the regulator’s outlook changed over time. The chapter deduces the implications of CorporateSocial responsibility for brands and branding as a managerial process and what constitutes Re…Read more
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15Benevolence in New-age Businesses of Developing Economies: Some Conclusions from The Information Technology Companies/Sector of IndiaJournal of Human Values 27 (1): 49-59. 2020.The article evaluates how knowledge workers in new-age businesses in developing economies conceptualize and practise acts of individual social responsibility vis-à-vis the corporate social responsibility endeavours of the companies for which they work. The study aims to differentiate between the values that drive ISR and CSR in such organizations. On one hand, the study targets young information technology professionals between the ages of 25 and 35 years exploring the individual motivations for…Read more
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22Mega Screens for Mega CitiesTheory, Culture and Society 30 (7-8): 325-341. 2013.This article considers how networked large urban screens can act as a platform for the creation of an experimental transnational public sphere. It takes as a case study a specific Australia-Korea cultural event that linked large screens in Federation Square, Melbourne, and Tomorrow City, Incheon,1through the presentation of SMS-based interactive media art works. The article combines theoretical analyses of global citizenship, mobility, digital technologies, and networked public space with empiri…Read more
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29Which is to blame: Instrumental rationality, or common knowledge?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2): 166-167. 2003.Normative analysis in game-theoretic situations requires assumptions regarding players' expectations about their opponents. Although the assumptions entailed by the principle of common knowledge are often violated, available empirical evidence – including focal point selection and violations of backward induction – may still be explained by instrumentally rational agents operating under certain mental models of their opponents.
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |