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doi:10.1016/j.jfineco.2006.08.008 - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/lnaveen/files/2014/05/JFE_boards_2008.pdf

A second factor perceived to affect the board’s ability to function effectively is the size of the board. Lipton and Lorsch (1992) and Jensen (1993) suggest that larger boards could be less effective than smaller boards because of coordination problems and director free-riding. Yermack (1996) and Eisenberg, Sundgren, and Wells (1998) provide evidence that smaller boards are associated with ...

Research Guides: Generative AI and Chatbots: Optimizing prompts

https://guides.temple.edu/ai-chatbots/prompts

This guide offers advice on generative AI chatbots and tools and how to best use them to support your work.

IRB Trainings and Resources - Office of the Vice President for Research

https://research.temple.edu/compliance/human-research-protection-program/institutional-review-board-irb/irb-trainings-resources

The following changes to Exempt research review by the IRB: The IRB has created additional consent templates for some types of Exempt research. They can be found on the Investigator Quick Links page. The IRB will no longer stamp consents for studies that are approved as Exempt. Already approved and stamped Exempt consent forms may still be used, however, stamped consent forms cannot be ...

Lincoln Financial CEO Ellen Cooper joins President John Fry for keynote ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-04-09/lincoln-financial-ceo-ellen-cooper-joins-president-john-fry-keynote-conversation

As part of last week’s Innovation with Impact events, Temple University hosted a keynote conversation between Cooper, the first female CEO in the 120-year history of Lincoln Financial, and President Fry.

Yiwei Chen - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/yiwei-chen-tuo02351

Biography Yiwei Chen is an associate professor in the Department of Statistics, Operations, and Data Science, and the director of the Master of Science in Business Analytics program. He received his PhD from MIT Sloan School of Management. His research interests include dynamic optimization and machine learning with applications in operations management. Chen has published papers in top tier ...

CAT - Center for the Advancement of Teaching

https://catbooking.temple.edu/

Educational Technology Consultations The Center for the Advancement of Teaching’s Educational Technology team offers in-person and virtual individualized consultation services on how to use educational technology and applications to enhance your instruction and promote student engagement, including: Identifying appropriate educational technology tools for your teaching context Maximizing the ...

Targeted Promotions on an E-Book Platform: Crowding Out, Heterogeneity ...

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/targeting-crowdout-jmr19.pdf

Abstract Targeted promotions based on individual purchase history can increase sales. However, the opportunity costs of targeting to optimize promoted product sales are poorly understood. A series of randomized field experiments with a large e-book platform shows that although targeted promotions increase promoted product sales and purchases of similar products, they can crowd out purchases of ...

Joint Dynamic Grouping and Gradient Coding for Time-critical ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/Joint%20Dynamic%20Grouping%20and%20Gradient%20Coding%20for%20Time-critical%20Distributed%20Machine%20Learning%20in%20Heterogeneous%20Edge%20Networks-FINAL-VERSION.pdf

Abstract—In edge networks, distributed computing resources have been widely utilized to collaboratively perform a machine learning task by multiple nodes. However, the model training time in heterogeneous edge networks is becoming longer because of excessive computation and delay caused by slow nodes, namely stragglers. The parameter server even abandons stragglers which fail to return ...

Scalable Routing in Delay Tolerant Networks

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/hoc4667-liu.pdf

ABSTRACT The non-existence of an end-to-end path poses a challenge in adapting the traditional routing algorithms to delay tolerant networks (DTNs). Previous works include centralized rout-ing approaches based on deterministic mobility, ferry-based routing with deterministic or semi-deterministic mobility, °ooding-based approaches for networks with general mo-bility, and probability-based ...

Dense Subgraph Partition of Positive Hypergraphs

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/DSP_PAMI2014.pdf

Abstract—In this paper, we present a novel partition framework, called dense subgraph partition (DSP), to automatically, precisely and efficiently decompose a positive hypergraph into dense subgraphs. A positive hypergraph is a graph or hypergraph whose edges, except self-loops, have positive weights. We first define the concepts of core subgraph, conditional core subgraph, and disjoint ...