Complex systems and ‘‘
Spatio ‐Temporal Anti‐Compliance Coordination
’’ In cyber‐physical networks: A critique of the
Hipster Effect
, bankruptcy prediction and alternative risk premia
Abstract:The Hipster Effect is a group of evolutionary ''Diffusive Learning'' processes of networks of individuals and groups (and their communication devices) that form Cyber-Physical Systems; and the Hipster Effect theory has potential applications in many fields of research. This study addresses decision-making parameters in machine-learning algorithms, and more specifically, critiques the explanations for the Hipster Effect, and discusses the implications for portfolio management and corporate bankruptcy prediction… Show more
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