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Quants and Market Anomalies
In: Fisher College of Business Working Paper No. 2018-03-007
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Pragmatistic anthropology: Michael Quante
Leading one's life as a person is an essential feature of our human existence which is constitutively characterized by finiteness, sociality and vulnerability. Within the framework of a pragmatistic anthropology central features of our being persons (i.e. personal identity, self-consciousness, freedom, autonomy and responsibility) are made explicit in this study. The such unfolded conception is anthropological in the sense of being restricted to the human life-form. The explication is pragmatistic in a double sense: Firstly, action is taken as a complex and not reducible basic feature; secondly, the study is committed to the pragmatistic model of justification. Leading one's life as a human person, this is the study's central thesis, is realized in constellations of recognition (intersubjective or institutionally framed). These can be made explicit as basic grammar of our evaluative Praxis within an ascriptivist framework.
Quant Investing: Common Concerns
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Quante storie ignorate dall'Occidente
In: Utopia socialista: trimestrale teorico per un nuovo marxismo rivoluzionario, Heft 16, S. 33-43
ISSN: 1720-8270
Quant Investing in Cluster Portfolios
In: Journal of Investment Strategies (Risk.net) https://www.risk.net/journal-of-investment-strategies, 2020
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Quant Investing in Cluster Portfolios
In: Journal of Investment Strategies, Band 9
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RECENSIONI: Gabriele Rosso, Quante ancora?
In: Teoria politica: Theory of politics = Teoría politica, Band 24, Heft 3, S. 205-208
ISSN: 0394-1248
Die Abwanderung aus der Landwirtschaft. Peter Quante
In: Journal of political economy, Band 68, Heft 5, S. 536-536
ISSN: 1537-534X
Dialogues: 'QUANT' researchers on 'QUAL' methods
Qualitative researchers commonly perceive that positivist hard-science researchers and policies of governments deprecate qualitative methods and approaches. Curiously though, we could not see anyone asking quantitative researchers 'What do you think about qualitative approaches and methods?' We did this in interviews with 17 assumed quantitative researchers in the fields of advanced materials construction, civil engineering, transport modelling, computer science, and geotechnics. Surprisingly, these researchers rarely described themselves as purely quantitative, and were rarely against the five qualitative methods discussed. Moreover, many actually used qualitative methods, often in ways we had not anticipated. Drawing on a Bakhtinian grounded framework, we present our analysis as a performed ethnographic dialogue between data extracts and research literature. We present evidence that the alleged qualitative-quantitative divide does not apply here, and suggest dialogic ways to see teach 'qualitative' and 'quantitative' and some associated terms.
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Dialogues: QUANT Researchers on QUAL Methods
Qualitative researchers commonly perceive that positivist hard-science researchers and policies of governments deprecate qualitative methods and approaches. Curiously though, we could not see anyone asking quantitative researchers 'What do you think about qualitative approaches and methods?' We did this in interviews with 17 assumed quantitative researchers in the fields of advanced materials construction, civil engineering, transport modelling, computer science, and geotechnics. Surprisingly, these researchers rarely described themselves as purely quantitative, and were rarely against the five qualitative methods discussed. Moreover, many actually used qualitative methods, often in ways we had not anticipated. Drawing on a Bakhtinian grounded framework, we present our analysis as a performed ethnographic dialogue between data extracts and research literature. We present evidence that the alleged qualitative-quantitative divide does not apply here, and suggest dialogic ways to see teach "qualitative" and "quantitative" and some associated terms.
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Quant l'Ecosse distribue les terres
In: Le monde diplomatique, Band 48, Heft 572, S. 6
ISSN: 0026-9395, 1147-2766
A Dynamic Future for Active Quant Investing
In: Journal of Portfolio Management 37 (3), 29-36, Spring 2011.
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