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Ultimate Questions: Relational Stakeholder Theory and the Good Life
Abstract The author was a professor at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia who passed away in October 2025. Earlier that year, in February, he retired from Darden after eight years of living with a progressive, terminal neurodegenerative disease.
Andrew C. Wicks
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Don't You Know That You're Toxic? How Influencer‐Driven Misinformation Fuels Online Toxicity
ABSTRACT Research on misinformation has focused on message content and cognitive bias, overlooking how source type shapes toxic engagement. This study addresses that gap by showing that influencer‐driven misinformation does not merely increase toxicity: it reconfigures its nature and persistence through relational and social influence mechanisms ...
Giandomenico Di Domenico +2 more
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Consumer animosity in international business: A systematic literature review and research agenda
This systematic literature review synthesises three decades of research on consumer animosity, a construct reflecting deep-seated negative emotions towards foreign countries, brands, or products.
Nicolai Koehn
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Abstract Research Summary We examine political affiliation's role in venture team formation and success. Using data from Crunchbase and L2 on 1125 US‐based startups, we investigate political homophily in team assembly and its association with startup outcomes.
Balázs Kovács, Tim Sels
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With the growth of international trade and travel, consumers are increasingly confronted with foreign products and services. But some negative attitudes towards foreign products can arise from several factors such as previous or ongoing political ...
M.Sukru Akdogan +3 more
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Americans are polarized about partisan loyalty and policy, butthere is little animosity between cultural and social groups [PDF]
Many commentators have expressed fears of a “culture war” between Liberals and Conservatives which appears to have arisen alongside the increase in partisan polarization.
Muste, Christopher
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This article analyses a new wealth tax (the IGF) in Bolivia against the backdrop of the 2019 ousting of former president Evo Morales. In doing so, it engages calls for ‘a return to politics’ in anthropology by proposing the notion of a ‘fiscal grievance politics’ as animating elite opposition to the tax in lowland Santa Cruz department. I show that the
Charles Dolph
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The study explores whether vicarious animosity and altruism account for consumers’ willingness to buy products made in Ukraine (perceived victim) and reluctance to buy products made in Russia (perceived aggressor).
Kerstin Bremser +3 more
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Purpose: This article explores the interconnection between Paraguayan consumer behavior and products from Argentina and Brazil, situating the study within the context of past hostilities (animosity) and present uneven relations among the three nations.
Michael Pisani +3 more
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Consumer Ethnocentrism: A Comparison of Arab and Western Audiences [PDF]
The subject of consumer ethnocentrism is discussed in the context of advertising country-of-origin effects. The literature and suggestions concerning the phenomenon in the Middle East are brought up and a study using U.S.
Keenan, Kevin, Pokrywczynski, James
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