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Daily Stock Market Movement From Oscillating Social Mood Factors, Cari Bourette
Daily Stock Market Movement From Oscillating Social Mood Factors, Cari Bourette
Cari Bourette
Since 2006, there has been ongoing research into the correlation of a set of oscillating mood factors and socioeconomic, geopolitical, and natural events with the goal of forecasting increased risks of destabilizing events. While promising results have been forthcoming, it has been difficult to present models that allowed those outside a small circle of specialists to participate. Between July 2007 and June 2010, weekly social mood projections, as published in monthly issues of MoodCompass, were used to develop a model to convert four oscillating mood factors into stock market expectations. This model was modified to generate signals of projected stock …
Service Employees Give As They Get: Internal Service As A Moderator Of The Service Climate-Service Outcomes Link, L. A. Witt
L. A. Witt
No abstract provided.
A Review Of Personality And Performance: Identifying Boundaries, Contingencies, And Future Research Directions
L. A. Witt
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Assessing The Cost Of Underperformance: A Computer Programmer Example
Assessing The Cost Of Underperformance: A Computer Programmer Example
L. A. Witt
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When Does Adaptive Performance Lead To Higher Task Performance, L. A. Witt
When Does Adaptive Performance Lead To Higher Task Performance, L. A. Witt
L. A. Witt
No abstract provided.