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  • 1
    In: Production and Operations Management, Wiley, Vol. 32, No. 6 ( 2023-06), p. 1760-1777
    Abstract: Research has demonstrated that certain team composition factors—high expertise similarity, high network cohesion, and mixed‐gender teams—have predominantly negative effects on the teams’ invention outcomes. Yet these factors have also been shown to improve team coordination, which should (in theory) lead to better invention outcomes. We address this tension by highlighting the need to consider the invention's integrality , which increases task interdependencies among team members and thereby strengthens the positive relationship between team coordination and invention value. We hypothesize that (i) the main effects of these team composition factors reduce a team's invention value but, more importantly, that (ii) invention integrality positively moderates those effects. We support these claims with evidence from utility patent data filed in the United States during the period 1983–2015.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1059-1478 , 1937-5956
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Wiley ; 2019
    In:  Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics Vol. 61, No. 2 ( 2019-06), p. 134-151
    In: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, Wiley, Vol. 61, No. 2 ( 2019-06), p. 134-151
    Abstract: To study the relationship between a sensitive binary response variable and a set of non‐sensitive covariates, this paper develops a hidden logistic regression to analyze non‐randomized response data collected via the parallel model originally proposed by Tian (2014). This is the first paper to employ the logistic regression analysis in the field of non‐randomized response techniques. Both the Newton–Raphson algorithm and a monotone quadratic lower bound algorithm are developed to derive the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters of interest. In particular, the proposed logistic parallel model can be used to study the association between a sensitive binary variable and another non‐sensitive binary variable via the measure of odds ratio. Simulations are performed and a study on people's sexual practice data in the United States is used to illustrate the proposed methods.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1369-1473 , 1467-842X
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2019
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    Wiley ; 2023
    In:  Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics Vol. 65, No. 3 ( 2023-09), p. 234-261
    In: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, Wiley, Vol. 65, No. 3 ( 2023-09), p. 234-261
    Abstract: Multivariate zero‐inflated Poisson (ZIP) distributions are important tools for modelling and analysing correlated count data with extra zeros. Unfortunately, existing multivariate ZIP distributions consider only the overall zero‐inflation while the component zero‐inflation is not well addressed. This paper proposes a flexible multivariate ZIP distribution, called the multivariate component ZIP distribution, in which both the overall and component zero‐inflations are taken into account. Likelihood‐based inference procedures including the calculation of maximum likelihood estimates of parameters in the model without and with covariates are provided. Simulation studies indicate that the performance of the proposed methods on the multivariate component ZIP model is satisfactory. The Australia health care utilisation data set is analysed to demonstrate that the new distribution is more appropriate than the existing multivariate ZIP distributions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1369-1473 , 1467-842X
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Wiley ; 2021
    In:  Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics Vol. 63, No. 4 ( 2021-12), p. 579-605
    In: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, Wiley, Vol. 63, No. 4 ( 2021-12), p. 579-605
    Abstract: Outcomes in the form of rates, fractions, proportions and percentages often appear in various fields. Existing beta and simplex distributions are frequently unable to exhibit satisfactory performances in fitting such continuous data. This paper aims to develop the normalised inverse Gaussian (N‐IG) distribution proposed by Lijoi, Mena & Prünster (2005, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 100 , 1278–1291) as a new tool for analysing continuous proportional data in (0,1) and renames the N‐IG as proportional inverse Gaussian (PIG) distribution. Our main contributions include: (i) To overcome the difficulty of an integral in the PIG density function, we propose a novel minorisation–maximisation (MM) algorithm via the continuous version of Jensen's inequality to calculate the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters in the PIG distribution; (ii) We also develop an MM algorithm aided by the gradient descent algorithm for the PIG regression model, which allows us to explore the relationship between a set of covariates with the mean parameter; (iii) Both the comparative studies and the real data analyses show that the PIG distribution is better when comparing with the beta and simplex distributions in terms of the AIC, the Cramér–von Mises and the Kolmogorov–Smirnov tests. In addition, bootstrap confidence intervals and testing hypothesis on the symmetry of the PIG density are also presented. Simulation studies are conducted and the hospital stay data of Barcelona in 1988 and 1990 are analysed to illustrate the proposed methods.
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    ISSN: 1369-1473 , 1467-842X
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2021
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