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Bootstrapping Multilingual Metadata Extraction: A Showcase in Cyrillic
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Leveraging literals for knowledge graph embeddings
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In: ISSN: 1613-0073 (2021)
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Text Mining and Dimension Reduction Methods of Exploring Isomorphism in Corporate Communication
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In: Archives of Data Science, Series A (Online First), 7 (1), P09, 21 S. online ; ISSN: 2363-9881 (2021)
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Reputation Through Observation: Active Lurkers in an Online Community
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In: Archives of Data Science, Series A (Online First), 5 (1), A32, 17 S. online ; ISSN: 2363-9881 (2021)
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Charaterizing RDF graphs through graph-based measures - Framework and assessment
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In: Semantic Web, 12 (5), 789-812 ; ISSN: 1570-0844, 2210-4968 (2021)
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Semantic entity enrichment by leveraging multilingual descriptions for link prediction
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In: ISSN: 1613-0073 (2020)
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Leveraging multilingual descriptions for link prediction: Initial experiments
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In: CEUR workshop proceedings, 2721, 84-88 ; ISSN: 1613-0073 (2020)
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Deadline analysis of workflow graphs and workflow performance optimization
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Exploring Crosslingual Word Embeddings for Semantic Classification in Text and Dialogue
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Exploiting Knowledge Bases for Multilingual and Cross-lingual Semantic Annotation and Search
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Wikipedia infobox type prediction using embeddings
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In: ISSN: 1613-0073 (2018)
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Semantic Annotation and Search: Bridging the Gap between Text, Knowledge and Language
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Predicting wikipedia infobox type information using word embeddings on categories
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In: ISSN: 1613-0073 (2018)
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The Impact of Cryptocurrencies on the Internet of Things - Insights from Prototypes
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Managerial Cognition, Search and Strategy: Essays on Microfoundations
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Search is a fundamental aspect of decision-making, strategy and innovation. Despite a strong focus on search at the organizational level, the individual level has been under-explored – despite the fact that search is ultimately a human endeavour. To overcome this gap, the main research question guiding my dissertation is: How do selected individual abilities influence search behaviour, and ultimately performance? In each of the included papers, I highlight the role of a specific cognitive capability as a driver of search behaviour and ultimately performance. I interact individual abilities with environmental factors to better understand organizational-level outcomes. Paper 1 examines temporal focus. Temporal focus can be described as the degree of attention devoted to the dimensions of past, present and future, respectively. Our results reaffirm past findings: that temporal attention does indeed impact strategic performance, controlling for the environment. We also find that temporal focus has a different impact on strategic performance depending on the dimension of temporal focus under investigation. Paper 2 focuses on how emotions and work-life concerns affect the likelihood of becoming an entrepreneur. Paper 3 looks at working memory. While controlling for the setting, we find that heterogeneous strategies emerge, and show that differences in working memory affect people’s propensity to explore, which in turn explains performance. Finally, in paper 4, we examine persistence. Our results support the findings that individual search is indeed adaptive and driven by performance feedback. Our findings show that persistent individuals perform more exploitative search, and that persistence is an important moderator in the relationship between performance feedback and search behaviour. Overall, this dissertation serves to enrich the literature on the microfoundations of search and strategy. I rely on multiple methods, including experiments, interviews and linguistic analysis, and show that temporal focus, working memory and persistence are important drivers of search behaviour, strategy and ultimately performance. Through this dissertation, I open up the “black box” of search behaviour to reveal the capabilities of entrepreneurs, managers and decision-makers in general that contribute to organizational-level performance.
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cognition; Economics; emotions; Experiment; info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/330; persistence; strategy; temporal focus; twitter
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000226159 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/226159
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The Semantic Multilingual Glossary of Mathematics (SMGloM) project or why do we need a semantic glossary of mathematics
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In: Archives of Data Science, Series A (Online First), 2 (1), 16 S. online ; ISSN: 2363-9881 (2017)
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Methods and Tools for Management of Distributed Event Processing Applications
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The causal impact of common native language on international trade: Evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design: evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design ...
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