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Business disruption from cyberattacks is a growing concern, yet cyberinsurance uptake remains low. Using an online behavioural economics experiment with 4800 participants across four EU countries, this study tests a predictive model of cyberinsurance adoption, incorporating elements of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and the Theory of Planned Be...
Este artículo presenta un estudio comparativo de dos metodologías de medición de impacto de políticas públicas: los métodos baseline y cuasi-experimental. Ambos métodos son aplicados a la evaluación de las políticas activas de empleo implementadas en la Comunidad Valenciana en el periodo 2012-2015. La aplicación de ambos métodos a un mismo conjunto...
Book chapter on our H2020 cybersecurity project, CYBECO. Published in this book on European Research around cybersecurity:
Cybersecurity and Privacy issues are becoming an important barrier for a trusted and dependable global digital society development. Cyber-criminals are continuously shifting their cyber-attacks specially against cyber-physical...
This paper assesses the impact of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness’ (Board of Executives (BOE) Order ECC/2316/2015. Economy and Competitiveness Ministry, Spain, 2015) new regulation for financial product labeling. We design and conduct an economic experiment where subjects make risky investment decisions under three different tre...
Contexts, the set of alternatives under consideration, usually influence consumer choice. One of the context effects, namely the attraction effect, spawns considerable conceptual and empirical research, consistent with the aforementioned influence in decision-making. Very recently, some authors have questioned the practical relevance and applicabil...
Information graphics are visualizations that convey information about data trends and distributions. Data visualization and the application of graphs is increasingly important in business decision making, for instance, in big data analysis. However, relatively little information exists about how people extract information from graphs and how the fr...
Using a behavioral-experimental economics approach, this paper shows that the location of a potential innovator has an impact on her or his innovation attitude, specifically on her or his innovation optimism. Moreover, such an impact is a consequence of the way in which they can access the information about the chances of succeeding if they initiat...
This paper presents a basic neuro-‐experiment to explore the possibility of the application of EEG-‐based biomarkers to analyze emotional response to the ultimatum game. Using a basic EEG registration tool (Emotiv EPOC technology), the paper presents two EEG-‐based biomarkers (F8-‐EP and ALPHA8-‐AP) obtained from an evoked potential and accumu...
In agent-based networks, ’consensus’ is referred to reach an agreement about a certain quantity of interest or distribution function that depends on the state of all agents [2]. Consensus algorithms can be modeled as iterative processes in which autonomous agents work in a distributed fashion, without the necessity of sending information to a centr...
Consensus is a negotiation process where agents need to agree upon certain quantities of interest. The theoretical framework for solving consensus problems in dynamic networks of agents was formally introduced by Olfati-Saber and Murray, and is based on algebraic graph theory, matrix theory and control theory. Consensus problems are usually simulat...