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Lippert Spring Ellis
Ellis, pen in hand, seated behind desk."(On verso: [engr. instr. For 1957 Razorback]. Dean Lippert S. Ellis, agri.) slide no. 105.
La fiducia nei sistemi informatici: contributo alla validazione italiana di un modello
Il presente studio è un contributo alla validazione italiana del modello TIST (Lippert, 2002) sulla fiducia verso i sistemi informatici.
La fiducia nella tecnologia dell’informazione risulterebbe consolidarsi tramite esperienze d’uso successive con la tecnologia. Aspettative circa la prevedibilità della prestazione e l’affidabilità di funzionamento degli strumenti tecnologici costituirebbero gli antecedenti più immediati della fiducia nella tecnologia dei sistemi informatici e dell’intenzione all’utilizzo degli stessi. I partecipanti alla ricerca sono 460; la verifica delle ipotesi è stata fatta con modelli ad equazioni strutturali; i risultati indicano che il modello ipotizzato fitta, nei suoi aspetti principali, con i dati raccolti
P. Lippert, L'Eglise du Christ.
S. E. P. Lippert, L'Eglise du Christ.. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 33, n°174, 1934. p. 238
Lippert Spring Ellis
Ellis, glasses and pen in hand, seated behind a desk piled high with papers."(On verso: [engr. instr. for 1954 Razorback]."(Dean) Lippert S. Ellis. agri.) slide no. 105.
Internet Peering as a Network of Relations
We apply results from recent theoretical work on networks of relations to analyze optimal peering strategies for asymmetric ISPs. It is shown that - from a network of relations perspective – ISPs’ asymmetry in bilateral peering agreements need not be a problem, since when these form a closed network, asymmetries are pooled and information transmission is faster. Both these effects reduce the incentives for opportunism in general, and interconnection quality degradation in particular. We also explain why bilateral monetary transfers between asymmetric ISPs (Bilateral Paid Peering), though potentially good for bilateral peering, may have rather negative effects on the sustainability of the overall peering network
Ethnozentrismus
Ethnozentrismus / Ekkehard Lippert ; Roland Wakenhut. - In: Handwörterbuch der politischen Psychologie / Hrsg.: Ekkehard Lippert ... - Opladen : Westdt. Verl., 1983. - S. 88-96. - (Studienbücher zur Sozialwissenschaft ; 46
Narratives of property and the limits of legal reform in the English leasehold system and its counterparts in other jurisdictions
This chapter focuses on what an analysis of property narratives may offer for understanding problematic issues associated with self-managed housing. A number of factors, including legal discourse, have combined to create this successful meta-narrative of property which provides an unquestioned, universal explanation of how things are in the world. The term “multi-owned housing” encompasses master-planned housing estates, gated communities, apartment blocks and large houses converted into apartments – or flats as they are known in England. In multi-owned housing, the owners hold rights in common over the shared spaces. Leasehold tenure dates to the Middle Ages when feudal lords granted the right to use a part of their land for a predetermined length of time, in exchange for work or produce. Commonhold is presented as the “us and ourselves” version of property relations. The exclusionary, individualistic meta-narrative of property also places importance on clear boundaries between private and collective space
Pledge-and-review in the laboratory
We perform a laboratory test of Pledge-and-Review bargaining, implementing a simplified version of the model analysed in Harstad (2021a). In theory, this institution should increase contributions to a public good only if there is uncertainty over the value of possible future payoffs. In contrast, we find that Pledge-and-Review increases efficiency in all the settings we investigate, and that the improvement is most persistent in our setting without uncertainty. Our results suggest that the Pledge-and-Review institution may be useful, even without uncertainty, as it allows conditional cooperators to test, risk free, the cooperativeness of their partners. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Networks of relations and Word-of-Mouth communication
We study networks of relations – groups of agents linked by several cooperative relationships – exploring equilibrium conditions under different network configurations and information structures. Relationships are the links through which soft information can flow, and the value of a network lies in its ability to enforce agreements that could not be sustained without the information and sanctioning power provided by other network members. The model explains why network closure is important; why stable subnetworks may inhibit more valuable larger networks; and why information flows and action choices cannot be analyzed separately. Contagion strategies are suboptimal here, as they inhibit information transmission, delaying punishments. JEL Codes: C73, D83, D85, Z13 Keywords: cooperation, collusion, communication, community enforcement, contagion, soft information, private monitoring, multimarket contact, repeated games, relational contracts, reputation, rumors, social networks, social capita
Verkaufsurkunde über ein Haus
Il contributo contiene la prima edizione della parte greca di un contratto demotico-greco relativo a una compravendita di casa situata nel villaggio di Socnopaiou Nesos
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