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Thinking and feeling about novelty: How cognition and emotion shape investment in novel ideas
Abstract While prior research on the strategic framing of innovation highlights the cognitive mechanisms underlying novelty evaluation, we know little about the corresponding emotional mechanisms. Drawing on appraisal theory, construal level theory, and the literature on emotions, we theorize two distinct appraisal‐emotion pathways through which the ...
Matthew P. Mount +3 more
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Commutative Rings whose Matrix Rings are Baer Rings [PDF]
A ring R with unit element is a Baer ring if every left annihilator in R has the form Re, where e is an idempotent element. K. G. Wolfson has proven [3, Corollary 15], that if R is a Priifer ring (a commutative integral domain in which every finitely generated ideal is invertible) then the ring of endomorphisms of a finitely generated free module over ...
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ABSTRACT Climate change is a global challenge with far‐reaching implications for firms and capital markets. This study examines whether ownership by socially responsible investors (SRIs) enhances firms' resilience to climate shocks. Focusing on transition and physical climate risks, we analyse whether SRI ownership reduces firms' stock return ...
Alejandro J. Useche +3 more
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Trust Matters: Examining the Dynamics of Management's Trust in Employee Representation
ABSTRACT While trust's relevance in employment relations has been recognised by scholars, empirical studies on management's trust in employee representation are notably scarce. The paper addresses this gap, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that shape effective dialogue in the employment relationship.
Argyro Avgoustaki +2 more
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ABSTRACT Traditional techniques for evaluating creative outcomes are typically based on evaluations made by human experts. These methods suffer from challenges such as subjectivity, biases, limited availability, ‘crowding’, and high transaction costs. We propose that large language models (LLMs) can be used to overcome these shortcomings.
Theresa Kranzle, Katelyn Sharratt
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On the lattice of e-open sets and od-compact spaces
In this paper, we investigate od-compact spaces, a natural generalization of e-compact spaces (hence compact spaces), and study their interplay with the lattice-theoretic structure of e-open and open dense subsets, denoted by E(X) and OD(X), respectively.
Ali Taherifar
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ABSTRACT Prior research has indicated that mindfulness has the potential to enhance individuals' functioning in many ways. However, explorations of its relationship with creativity have elicited contrasting results that remain unresolved, and the underlying processes of this relationship remain unclear.
Aldijana Bunjak +3 more
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Unlocking female CEOs' contribution to the internationalization of family‐controlled firms
Abstract Are female CEOs better or worse than male CEOs for the internationalization of family‐controlled firms? By addressing this question, we draw on Upper Echelons Theory (UET) and complement it with insights from the Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF) to examine the moderating role of governance and ownership openness. Using a large panel of 2150
Alfredo D'Angelo +3 more
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Skew Hurwitz series over quasi Baer and PS-rings
In this paper, we consider some properties of rings which are shared by the ring R and the ring T = (HR, σ ) of skew Hurwitz series. In particular we show that:1) If R is a ring with char(R) = 0 and σ is an R -automorphism such that σ (e) = e and the ...
Refaat Mohamed Salem
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The Regular Ring and the Maximal Ring of Quotients of a Finite Baer *-Ring [PDF]
Necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for extending the involution of a Baer ∗ \ast
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