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ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue We examine how women's representation on boards (WRB) shapes board processes (effort norms, cognitive conflict, and use of knowledge and skills) and how board chairs' leadership moderates those relationships. Our theory integrates insights from information processing theory with intergroup threat theory.
Claude Francoeur +3 more
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The relation between Hardy's non-locality and violation of Bell inequality
Xiang, Yang
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Correlations in Measurement-Based Quantum Computing and Bell Inequalities
Dan E. Browne
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Higher order properties and Bell inequality violation for the three-mode enhanced squeezed state [PDF]
Shuangxi Zhang +2 more
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ABSTRACT Within Aotearoa New Zealand there is a growing body of evidence which shows that embedding cultural elements within student experience is a key contribution to the educational success of Māori and Pasifika students. This article describes how the Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland Art Collection team collaborates with indigenous ...
Nigel Bond +2 more
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New observables for testing Bell inequalities in $W$ boson pair production [PDF]
Hao Zhang +3 more
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Abstract The foundational nature of expectations‐based theories and the prominence of symmetric unimodal stochastic assumptions in economic research render the expected outcome the go to locational focus throughout its many realms. When symmetric unimodality prevails, expected and most likely outcomes are identical; however, when it does not, they are ...
Gordon Anderson
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Gluing together Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Mechanics: a look at the Bell-CHSH inequality [PDF]
M. S. Guimarães +2 more
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Quantum Bell inequalities from macroscopic locality [PDF]
Tzyh Haur Yang +3 more
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Downstream effects of post‐Dobbs abortion bans: Birth rates and WIC
Abstract Abortion bans tend to impact the cohorts of women that are eligible for the supplemental nutrition program special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children the most. I use synthetic difference‐in‐differences models and 2017–2023 monthly state‐level data to estimate the change in birth rates and WIC participation that ...
Lilly Springer
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