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The results show that the coordinated decisions lead to higher expected payoffs compared to the standalone case, while also leading to uncertainty reduction.
Similarly, our result that increasing market orientation but not entrepreneurial orientation was directly linked to higher expected performance may indicate that more market-oriented firms have more options and flexibility or possibly also more confidence to adapt to market changes to stay profitable.
Thus, although No IPV saves considerable costs initially, our results suggests that it ultimately leads to higher expected costs due to the need to respond to more and larger outbreaks and the increased probability of failing to control outbreaks.
As shown in Table 7, the increased frequency of exportations leads to higher expected costs, more expected cases, and a decrease in the global INBs by approximately $1.2 billion compared to IPV5.
It is possible that Mexican migrants shorten their migration trip as a response to higher expected wages in the USA.
Numerical study further shows that MTR-BA and MTR-SA mechanisms lead to higher expected utilities for shippers and carriers respectively than social welfare maximization.
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For larger positive the stratification design is leading to a higher expected utility due to the larger chance of rejecting and therefore achieving the gain.
Hence, users might penalize the QoE of WiFi connections due to a higher expected quality.
end{aligned} (3)The investors choose the organizational form that leads to the higher expected future value.
The selfish behavior of the relay will decrease the social surplus in a short-term, but it may lead to a higher expected revenue in a long-term.
Hybrid prostheses were reported to produce higher expected QALYs at lower overall cost than cementless prostheses.
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