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Epistemic Exclusion of Women Faculty and Faculty of Color: Understanding Scholar(ly) Devaluation as a Predictor of Turnover Intentions

Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Faculty diversity has received increased attention from researchers and institutions of higher education, yet faculty demographics have not changed substantially for many underrepresented groups.
Isis H. Settles   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Examining rumination, devaluation of positivity, and depressive symptoms via community-based network analysis.

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2021
OBJECTIVE Components of rumination, including brooding and reflection, as well as devaluating prospective positivity, may help maintain depressive symptoms. We examined these components together for the first time using network analysis.
Amanda C. Collins   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Why Sabotage Customers Who Mistreat You? Activated Hostility and Subsequent Devaluation of Targets as a Moral Disengagement Mechanism

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2019
We utilize the social intuitionist approach to moral judgment and moral disengagement theory to understand why and when employees sabotage customers. We contend that when customers mistreat employees (i.e., customer mistreatment), employees experience ...
Yushan Huang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Stablecoin devaluation risk

Social Science Research Network
Reliance of stablecoin issuers on centralized custodians introduces devaluation risk similar to that observed in traditional currencies under pegged exchange rate regimes.
B. Eichengreen   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Anticipated Devaluations

International Economic Review, 1989
The effect of a future anticipated devaluation is studied in the context of Sidrauski-type model without capital mobility. When the public is compensated for the real balance effect of the devaluation, the current account deteriorates and the interest rate increases before the devaluation occurs; when the devaluation takes place, the current account ...
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Devaluation, Devaluation Expectations and Price Dynamics

Economica, 1987
This paper investigates the inflationary impact of actual and expected de valuations. The empirical evidence indicates that (1) the effects of devaluation on the price level are felt for at least three years; (2) in the majority of the cases, the ceteris paribus inflationary impac t of devaluation is mild; (3) significant differences concerning the ...
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To devalue or not to devalue? [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Oeconomica, 2011
If there is a negative terms of trade or financial shock leading to the deterioration in the balance of payments, there are two basic options for a country that has limited foreign exchange reserves. First, a country can maintain a fixed exchange rate (or even a currency board) and wait until the reduction of foreign exchange reserves leads to the ...
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Will they stay or will they go? Narcissistic admiration and rivalry predict ingroup affiliation and devaluation.

Journal of Personality, 2018
OBJECTIVE Using the narcissistic admiration and rivalry concept (NARC) as a guiding framework, the current research examines how ingroup affiliation and devaluation are connected to the self-enhancing and self-threatening properties of ingroups for ...
A. Benson   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Devalued places

2021
This chapter explores how pre-regeneration estates became devalued places , largely connected to neoliberalisation and austerity policies and effects. Five devaluation strands are analysed: overcrowding, landlord neglect, population transience, crime and disorder, and stigmatisation ...
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