Title
22ND ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ISSUE OF ADVANCES IN DECISION SCIENCES (ADS), 1997-2018
Authors
Abstract
Decision Sciences is a multidisciplinary area that is concerned with advancingknowledge and improving instruction in all areas related to decision making and scientific analysis in several cognate disciplines in both the Sciences and Social Sciences. This paper is concerned with an editorial statement of intent for Advances in Decision Sciences (ADS), which was founded in 1997, so that 2018 marks the 22nd Anniversary of the journal. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the development of 382 papers that have been published in ADS from 1997 to 2018 through the number of papers, number of pages, and mean length of papers.
Keywords
Decision making, decision sciences, descriptive statistics, number of papers, number of pages, mean length of papers
Classification-JEL
C44, D81, D91, G11, G41, M51
Pages
1-12
[18 ARTICLES]
- * Michael McAleer: “22nd Anniversary Special Issue of Advances in Decision Sciences (ADS), 1997-2018” (12 pages)
- Chia-Lin Chang, * Michael McAleer, and Wing-Keung Wong: “Editorial Statement of Intent for Advances in Decision Sciences (ADS): 22nd Anniversary Special Issue in 2018” (10 pages)
- Chia-Lin Chang, * Michael McAleer, and Wing-Keung Wong: “Research Ideas for Advances in Decision Sciences (ADS): 22nd Anniversary Special Issue in 2018” (12 pages)
- Chia-Lin Chang, * Michael McAleer, and Wing-Keung Wong: “Decision Sciences, Economics, Finance, Business, Computing, and Big Data: Connections” (58 pages)
- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Mehmet Balcilar, Elie Bouri, and * Rangan Gupta: “Is Wine a Safe-Haven? Evidence from a Nonparametric Causality-in-Quantiles Test” (19 pages)
- Hyeok Yong Kwon, * Hang Keun Ryu, and Daniel J. Slottje: “A New Perspective on the Diffusion of Global Democracy” (21 pages)
- * Jun Cai, Yiyi Qin, and Anxing Wang: “Earnings, Mergers and Acquisitions Under Pension Disclosure Standards” (42 pages)
- David E. Allen, * Michael McAleer, and David McHardy Reid: “Fake News and Indifference to Truth: Dissecting Tweets and State of the Union Addresses by Presidents Obama and Trump” (23 pages)
- Wendy Nyakabawo, * Rangan Gupta, and Hardik A. Marfatia: “High Frequency Impact of Monetary Policy and Macroeconomic Surprises on US MSAs, Aggregate US Housing Returns and Asymmetric Volatility” (25 pages)
- Jan Dvorsky, * József Popp, Zuzana Virglerova, Sándor Kovács, and Judit Oláh: “Assessing the Importance of Market Risk and its Sources in SMEs of the Visegrad Group and Serbia” (25 pages)
- *Shigeyuki Hamori and Takahiro Kume: “Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth” (22 pages)
- Jingchen Ren and *Xu Guo: “A Three-arm Non-inferiority Test for Heteroscedastic Data” (28 pages)
- * Philip Hans Franses, “Prediction Intervals for Expert-Adjusted Forecasts” (12 pages)
- * Aviral Kumar Tiwari and Naseem Ahamed, “Executive Tenure and Firm Performance: An Empirical Examination of the Indian Corporate Landscape” (29 pages)
- * Clement A. Tisdell, “Diversity in Economic Decision-making and Behaviour: A New Brief Review” (17 pages)
- * Mike K.P. So , Wing Ki Liu and Amanda M.Y. Chu, “Bayesian Shrinkage Estimation of Time-varying Covariance Matrices in Financial Time Series” (35 pages)
- * Jukka Ilomäki and Hannu Laurila, “The Noise Trader Effect in a Walrasian Financial Market” (14 pages)
- S.A. Bond, Q. Chang, J. Knight and * S.E. Satchell, “Joint Distribution of Forecasts and Outcomes: Impact of Non-Normality on the Measurement of Forecasting Skill, with Applications to Analysts’ Target Prices” (39 pages)