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Can norm‐based information campaigns reduce corruption?
Abstract Can norm‐based information campaigns reduce corruption? Such campaigns use messaging about how people typically behave (descriptive norms) or ought to behave (injunctive norms). Drawing on survey and lab experiments in Ukraine, we unpack and evaluate the distinct effects of these two types of social norms.
Aaron Erlich, Jordan Gans‐Morse
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[Purpose/significance] The model of Crowdsourcing provides a breakthrough for enterprise external innovation, which can reduce the cost of innovation and reduce innovation performance. However, the effect
LU Xinyuan +3 more
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Crowdsourcing as a way to access external knowledge for innovation [PDF]
This paper focuses on “crowdsourcing” as a significant trend in the new paradigm of open innovation (Chesbrough 2006; Chesbrough & Appleyard 2007).
Cédric Pelissier +2 more
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Sociodemographic and occupational risk factors for premenstrual mood disorders among female workers
Premenstrual mood disorders (PMDs) were reported by 44.2% of Japanese working women aged 20–44 years. Job‐related factors increased the risk. As PMDs and occupational conditions may interact bidirectionally, longitudinal research is essential to clarify whether workplace improvements reduce PMDs and whether treatment enhances women's work ability ...
Mariko Shimoda +2 more
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CrowdTruth 2.0: Quality Metrics for Crowdsourcing with Disagreement
Typically crowdsourcing-based approaches to gather annotated data use inter-annotator agreement as a measure of quality. However, in many domains, there is ambiguity in the data, as well as a multitude of perspectives of the information examples. In this
Aroyo, Lora +4 more
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Short Abstract In this introduction to the Special Section entitled ‘Map Room Conversations’ we explain the origins of the collection in a set of sessions co‐organised by the authors at the 2024 Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). The co‐authored papers in this collection reflect on these conversations, and the
Stephen Legg, Katherine Parker
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ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become central to corporate strategy, yet its impact on corporate financial performance (CFP) remains debated. Existing literature, which often relies on conventional statistical methods, overlooks the complex, nonlinear interactions between CSR and CFP.
Ephraim Kwashie Thompson +2 more
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Onderwijsinnovatie & crowdsourcing
Op welke wijze kan crowdsourcing worden ingezet om te komen tot een landelijk platform waar innovatieve ideeën voor onderwijsvernieuwing in het HBO worden verzameld en gewaardeerd.
van Vliet, Harry +2 more
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Laypeople's Views on the Narrative Identity and Societal Treatment of Genetically Modified People
ABSTRACT Genome editing in human embryos could raise new ethical issues by changing future people's narrative and numerical identity. Most philosophers agree that some genetic modifications would have larger effects on identity than others, but they disagree on what criteria might explain these differences and have not supported their claims ...
Derek So, Yann Joly, Robert Sladek
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