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Bonding social capital, disaster experience, and post‐disaster giving in Japan
Abstract When are people willing to donate their time or money after a disaster? We investigate the psychological and socio‐economic determinants of post‐disaster giving in Japan, using a nationally representative panel survey of more than 7,000 respondents, conducted repeatedly from early 2020, including after the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake.
Toshihiro Okubo, Ilan Noy
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Using net-zero carbon debt to track climate overshoot responsibility. [PDF]
Pelz S +9 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines how institutional environments shape the effectiveness of derivative hedging in reducing corporate default risk. Using hand‐collected data from non‐financial firms across nine European countries and various econometric methods to control for endogeneity, we provide novel evidence that the risk‐reducing benefits of ...
Amrit Judge, Khai Le, Kim Ly
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Model interpretability on private-safe oriented student dropout prediction. [PDF]
Liu H, Mao M, Li X, Gao J.
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ABSTRACT Genetic programming (GP) is used to obtain multiperiod bankruptcy prediction models, as well as to perform a prior feature selection process for these models. Given the controversy in the field of bankruptcy prediction about the need to include (or not) variables from the economic environment as input information for the prediction models, an ...
Ángel Beade +2 more
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“When I Can Make Them Smile”: Cash Transfers and the Joys of Mothering in the Context of Poverty
ABSTRACT Poverty researchers focus on whether interventions relieve material hardships and the stresses of financial insecurity. Although these are essential outcomes, a narrow focus on them can limit the evaluation of policy effectiveness. Further, the predominant focus in the field on individual outcomes may miss how policy matters for family ...
Sarah Halpern‐Meekin +3 more
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Personalized messaging enhances hospital debt collection while prosocial appeals fail: Evidence from a field experiment. [PDF]
Saulitis A.
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Innovative financing of the sustainable development goals in the countries of the Western Balkans. [PDF]
Lukšić I +4 more
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Breaking Down Social Capital: Urban Families' Use of Public Benefits
ABSTRACT This article examines whether social capital facilitates or dissuades urban families from taking up safety net programs. Using longitudinal data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study, we explore how various components of social capital—operating at relational, organizational, and neighborhood levels—are related to participation
Denia Garcia
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