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70 episodes

Master en sciences actuarielles

Morgane FIBICHER, étudiante Master en sciences actuarielles

2m
Apr 07, 2015
Master en finance

Antonia STRACKE, étudiante Master en finance

4m
Feb 10, 2015
Everlasting Quantum Security

Thomas LÄNGER, Faculté des hautes études commerciales (HEC)Thomas LÄNGER, Faculté des hautes études commerciales (HEC)

14m
Dec 16, 2014
Master en économie politique

Jayson DANTON, étudiant Master en économie politique

4m
Mar 04, 2014
Master en Droit et économie

Virginie KYRIAKOPOULOS, étudiante Master en Droit et économie

2m
Mar 04, 2014
Importance de l’impôt dans la compétitivité

Raphaël PARCHET, Faculté des hautes études commerciales (HEC)

14m
Dec 13, 2013
HEC Lausanne: We train the leaders of tomorrow

Official video presentation of HEC Lausanne

3m
Sep 24, 2013
Fiscalité des multinationales: zoom sur le plan d'action de l'OCDE

Robert DANON, professeur en droit fiscal, HEC Lausanne et Faculté de droit de l'UNIL

3m
Aug 15, 2013
This is how we work !

Clip de présentation de la Faculté des HEC Lausanne

1m
Feb 20, 2013
Fiscalité des entreprises : quel avenir pour la Suisse ?

Robert DANON, professeur de droit fiscal à HEC et à la Faculté de droit de l'UNIL

2m
Feb 19, 2013
Obama ou Romney, qui va l’emporter et avec quel écart ?

John ANTONAKIS, professeur de leadership à HEC Lausanne

9m
Oct 13, 2012
La guerre des brevets : qui sont les vrais gagnants ?

Benoît GARBINATO, professeur au Départment des systèmes d'information à HEC Lausanne

4m
Sep 14, 2012
The double-edged sword of social capital

Jane KHAYESI, Faculté des hautes études commerciales

15m
Sep 13, 2012
En savoir plus sur les forfaits fiscaux

Marius BRULHART, professeur d'économie, Faculté des HEC

3m
Jun 21, 2012
Les forfaits déclareront-ils forfait ?

Marius BRULHART, professeur d'économie, Faculté des HEC

4m
Jun 21, 2012
Facebook, bulle boursière ou business model durable ?

Yves PIGNEUR, professeur UNIL

5m
May 14, 2012
La Suisse peut-elle échapper à la récession en 2012 ?

Délia NILLES, directrice adjointe de l'Institut CREA

4m
May 08, 2012
Les délocalisations : menace ou opportunité pour l'économie ?

Jean-Philippe BONARDI, professeur et directeur du Département de stratégie

3m
May 03, 2012
La Suisse peut-elle résister à la crise économique ?

Stéphane GARELLI, professeur du Département de stratégie, UNIL

5m
Apr 30, 2012
Comment gagner une élection présidentielle ?

John ANTONAKIS, professeur de leadership à HEC Lausanne

2m
Apr 30, 2012
Faut-il avoir peur de la dette ?

Philippe BACHETTA, professeur d'économie à HEC Lausanne

2m
Apr 29, 2012
Master en systèmes d'information

Laurent STECK, étudiant Master en systèmes d'information

3m
Mar 30, 2012
Master en comptabilité, contrôle et finance

Aurélie CISIER, étudiante Master en comptabilité, contrôle et finance

2m
Mar 30, 2012
Master en management

Morgane BRELAZ, étudiante Master en management

2m
Mar 30, 2012
Endogeneity: An inconvenient truth (a gentle introduction)

A key assumption of regression analysis (or structural equation modeling) is that the modeled independent variables are not endogenous. Yet, the problems of endogeneity are not well known to researchers working in many social sciences disciplines (e.g., management, applied psychology, sociology, etc.). When the independent variable has not been exogenously manipulated, there is a strong possibility that its relationship to a dependent variable will not be correctly estimated, leading to spurious findings. This podcast gives a brief and vivid overview to endogeneity and why it is engendered. Prof. John Antonakis discusses the problems of endogeneity using non-technical language and intuitive explanations; he shows that the observed relationship that is estimated can be very misleading when the independent variable is endogenous.

19m
Nov 01, 2011
Endogeneity: An inconvenient truth (full version)

A key assumption of regression analysis (or structural equation modeling) is that the modeled independent variables are not endogenous. Yet, the problems of endogeneity are not well known to researchers working in many social sciences disciplines (e.g., management, applied psychology, sociology, etc.). When the independent variable has not been exogenously manipulated, there is a strong possibility that its relationship to a dependent variable will not be correctly estimated, leading to spurious findings. This podcast gives a brief and vivid overview to endogeneity and why it is engendered. Prof. John Antonakis discusses the problems of endogeneity using non-technical language and intuitive explanations; he shows that when the independent variable is endogenous--which is also possible in experimental designs (when the mediator is endogenous)--the observed relationship that is estimated can be very misleading. Prof. Antonakis demonstrates how the problem of endogeneity can be solved using procedures borrowed from econometrics (i.e., two-stage least square regression estimator).

32m
Nov 01, 2011
Endogeneity: An inconvenient truth (for researchers)

It is well known that endogeneity leads to inconsistent estimates. Unfortunately, many researchers working outside of economics are not aware of the problem of endogeneity and how to deal with it. Prof. John Antonakis shows how the two-stage least squares (2SLS) estimator recovers causal estimates in the presence of endogeneity (which includes the problem of common-method variance). He also shows that endogeneity can even be prevalent in experimental designs, when researchers estimate mediation models; that is, where the causal effect of an exogenous variable on a dependent variable is mediated by an endogenous variable (or a manipulation check).

16m
Nov 01, 2011
Questions and answers with Jim Stengel

Jim STENGEL, president and CEO of The Jim Stengel Company

15m
Oct 21, 2011
Responsible (and effective) marketing : Lessons learned for the Greatest Brands in the World

Jim STENGEL, president and CEO of The Jim Stengel Company

26m
Oct 21, 2011
Cérémonie d'ouverture des cours 2011

Dominique ARLETTAZ, Recteur UNIL et Maia WENTLAND, vice-doyenne HEC

26m
Oct 21, 2011