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Microeconomics

Long Tails and Superstars: The Impact of Collaborative Filtering across Online Platforms

April 30, 2013January 2, 2017 15pattabia

By Henry Z. Tang. Stanford University. --- Collaborative filtering (CF) is an ongoing development in the algorithms used for online recommendation systems that have become both a complement to and substitute for traditional search on online marketplaces

Tagged 2013, algorithm, cf, collaborative filtering, matching, netflix, online, tang
Education, Microeconomics

Demand for Online Education Increases in Economic Downturn

January 31, 2013January 2, 2017 15pattabia

By Olivia Moore. Stanford University. --- While about 15,000 students call the Stanford campus home, hundreds of thousands of people in countries from Russia to Peru have enjoyed the benefits of Stanford courses through free online classes that are available to...

Tagged 2013, crisis, Education, moore, online, recession, university
Microeconomics

Factors That Affect the Purchasing Decisions of Online Bookstore Consumers

January 31, 2013January 2, 2017 15pattabia

By Ganesh Kumaraguru. Stanford University. --- A lot of papers have studied the behavior of customers in different areas of business. Even in the online book industry, several papers have been written.

Tagged 2013, bookstores, college, kumaraguru, online, university
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