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This study conducts a bibliometric analysis to explore the relationship between consumer emotions and purchase preferences within a Virtual Reality (VR) environment.
Biercewicz Konrad +2 more
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Factors affecting business students’ choice of career in accounting and factors affecting business students’ inability to choose a career in accounting remains unclear.
Duku John Archison +6 more
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Measure for measure: Effects of money exposure, reward size and loss aversion on cheating
People sometimes behave dishonestly to collect undeserved monetary rewards. Prior research has shown that people put more effort into avoiding monetary losses than into making gains, and accordingly they cheat more to avoid losses than to acquire the ...
Loreta Cannito +2 more
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We develop a model of non‐Bayesian decision‐making in which an agent obtains a signal about a relevant economic fundamental and subsequently takes an action. To interpret the signal, the agent calibrates a simple prediction rule based on a data set that consists of previous signals and state realizations.
Yair Antler, Benjamin Bachi
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A Survey on Polish Consumers’ Perceptions of Meat Produced from Stem Cells in Vitro
Despite the dynamic development of technology related to the production of artificial meat, this product faces one more important challenge in terms of gaining consumer acceptance.
Popek Stanislaw, Pachołek Bogdan
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How Companies Move to Circularity: Internal Reorganizing and Adjustment of External Collaboration
ABSTRACT Firms in various industries strive to narrow, slow down, and close resource flows, moving toward a circular economy (CE). We theorize that the transformation of established companies toward CE includes two critical interconnected dimensions—adjustment of external collaboration relationships and internal reorganization.
Alexander Fliaster, Karolina Bähr
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A Statistical Explanation of the Dunning–Kruger Effect
An explanation of the Dunning–Kruger effect is provided which does not require any psychological explanation, because it is derived as a statistical artifact.
Jan R. Magnus, Anatoly A. Peresetsky
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ABSTRACT The interconnection of urban critical infrastructure poses new challenges to the secure operation of power grid‐centric urban lifeline systems. The interdependencies among infrastructure systems increase the risk of cascading fault propagation, thereby threatening urban public safety.
Chengeng Zhang +3 more
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An ultrathin surface‐attached hydrogel coating is introduced that, unlike the best antifouling coatings so far, consists of hydrophilic, non‐charged, green solvent‐based monomers. It effectively renders the surfaces of medical devices stealth toward proteins, a clinical strain of MRSA and blood while offering on‐demand degradability to regenerate the ...
Jenny Englert +7 more
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Pride and prejudice: Different responses to migrant information among different identity groups
Previous studies have examined how information intervention affects intergroup prejudice and conflict. On that basis, this study introduced psychological adjustment cost into a behavioral model for identity and individual attitude change.
Ming Lu, Ziyang Yu, Qingyi Ji
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