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The impact of affective congruence on charitable giving. [PDF]
Genevsky A +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Social media use can promote social connection but also often includes negative experiences, raising questions about its associations with broader interpersonal functioning. Methods This preregistered study used the interpersonal circumplex (IPC) to examine associations of self‐reported online social support and negativity, and ...
Timothy W. Smith +4 more
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The impact of timing and type of donation decision on charitable giving. [PDF]
Chugunova M, Nicklisch A, Schnapp KU.
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Abstract Background Sleep disturbances are widely considered to be a transdiagnostic feature of common behavioural and emotional difficulties in childhood, yet most studies treat sleep as a single construct. Where studies have explored specific sleep problems to psychopathology in children, these tend to only include behavioural or emotional ...
Alina A. Marinca +4 more
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Political Signaling via Equity Ownership: Impacts on Supplier Financial Performance
ABSTRACT This study offers a new application of signaling theory to better understand the role of equity linkages and political influence on buyer–supplier relationships (BSRs). We examine the signaling effects of a politician's personal equity investment in a buyer firm on the financial performance of the supplier firms located in the politician's ...
Wenming Wang +3 more
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Childhood predictors of charitable giving and helping across 22 countries in the Global Flourishing Study. [PDF]
Nakamura JS +7 more
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Abstract This study explores how social enterprises create social and economic value through business models that support ex‐offenders. The work was motivated by a request for help from an entrepreneur wishing to establish a business that supports ex‐offender rehabilitation.
Elizabeth Green +2 more
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ABSTRACT Consuming luxury products and services has received little systematic attention as a potential pathway to consumer well‐being, despite sporadic evidence suggesting that luxury experiences may catalyse self‐transformational processes and happiness‐related outcomes.
Solon Magrizos +2 more
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