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Evaluating the Prevalence of Academic Entitlement in Dental Students
ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the prevalence of academic entitlement (AE) and its correlation with academic performance and demographic factors across five US dental schools. Methods: Predoctoral dental students were assessed for AE level using two validated survey instruments (A and B).
Skylar Mai +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives In South Korea, dental graduates frequently incur substantial debt to establish private practices; however, formal financial education is rarely incorporated into undergraduate dental curricula. This study examines whether undergraduate dental students exhibit debt account aversion (DAA)—a cognitive bias in which small debts are ...
Junsu Park, Jungjoon Ihm
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In the modern age, the card payment business has flourished in Pakistan. Many multinational and national commercial banks have not only introduced debit cards but also many types of credit cards with distinct payment plans, and they are broadly used as ...
Saeed Siyal, Riaz Ahmad, Shamrez Ali
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Credit Card Selection Criteria: Singapore Perspective [PDF]
This study used factor analysis to examine credit card selection criteria among Singaporeans. The results showed that convenience of use and protection, economics, and flexibility were the main drivers, while the reputation of card was the least ...
Ramin Cooper Maysami, Lydia L. Gan
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ABSTRACT In the course of a workday, employees attend to various tasks whose challenge might be equal to, higher than, or lower than employees' present level of capabilities. Moreover, employees encounter these tasks sequentially throughout the day with different levels of prior motivation. Investigating carryover effects in motivation from one task to
Sherry (Qiang) Fu +4 more
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REBOUND OF THE ROMANIAN CARD MARKET AFTER THE CRISIS AND ITS IMPACT ON THE BANKING PROFITABILITY [PDF]
The Romanian cards market relaunched after the crisis period, because the credit diminished or even stoped during 2008-2013, so the banks had to rely on the fees granted by issued cards or by banking payments operations.
Magdalena RADULESCU +1 more
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Where is the missing credit card debt? Clues and implications [PDF]
Jonathan Zinman, an assistant professor of economics at Dartmouth College and a visiting scholar with the Payment Cards Center, makes a casual comparison of industry and household data sets which suggests that households underreport credit card borrowing
Jonathan Zinman
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ABSTRACT Employees routinely experience work‐related positive events. In the wake of these events, employees sometimes share the good news with coworkers—a phenomenon known as workplace interpersonal capitalization. Research shows that such capitalization matters for how employees feel and act.
Trevor Watkins +3 more
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Targeting online sales through last‐mile delivery platform integration
Abstract We analyze channel integration between a last‐mile delivery platform and a general merchandise retailer in two distinct stages: (1) platform delivery access (PDA), where the retailer continues to offer standard delivery through its own website but directs customers to the platform's website for new same‐day delivery; and (2) integrated ...
Kevin H. Park +2 more
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ABSTRACT There is growing evidence that a preponderance of resilience indicators discussed in management scholarship is often developed with limited consideration of the context in which micro‐and‐small‐service enterprises (MSSEs) operate. Given their strategic relevance to developing economies, it thus becomes necessary to understand the meaning of ...
Justin Okoli +2 more
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