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Trump and Sanders Supporters Differ Sharply on Key Scientific Fact [PDF]
In this fact sheet, author Lawrence C. Hamilton reports the results of a recent WMUR/CNN poll by the UNH Survey Center asking more than 700 New Hampshire residents whether they would vote for Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders if the 2016 presidential ...
Hamilton, Lawrence C.
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Zunächst amtiert Frank Underwood als Majority Whip im Repräsentantenhaus, dann wird er zum Vizepräsidenten ernannt und schließlich rückt er ins Amt des Präsidenten auf. Geschildert wird diese Karriere in der grandiosen Netflix-Serie House of Cards. Sie kann den Blick schärfen für die derzeitigen Vorwahlen um die Präsidentschaft in den USA, als deren ...
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Abstract Research Summary Despite the importance of resource reallocation in shaping a variety of strategic outcomes, strategy scholars have paid only limited attention to the processes by which firms reallocate their resources across successive systemic innovations.
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How a cultural revolt against "political correctness" helped launch Trump into the presidency [PDF]
Donald Trump's 2016 election victory in part reflected deep cultural opposition to Political Correctness (PC) norms. People dislike being told that they are not allowed to speak their mind, and Donald Trump represented a cultural foil to express that ...
Conway III, Lucian Gideon
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Founders' pre‐entry knowledge and the heterogeneous returns to accelerator participation
Abstract Research Summary While startup accelerators often benefit founders and their ventures, these gains may not be uniform. We examine how founders' pre‐entry knowledge—the cumulative education, industry experience, and entrepreneurial exposure that teams acquire prior to launching their startups—shapes the heterogeneous returns to accelerator ...
Melody H. Chang, Valentina A. Assenova
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Can President Trump \u27Open Up\u27 the Libel Laws? [PDF]
[Excerpt] Libel and slander are branches of the law of defamation. Defamation law authorizes remedies for reputational harm caused by some false statements of fact.
Greabe, John M
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Values and visibility: How CEO activism influences private and public consumer choices
Abstract Research Summary Firms' and executives' stances on controversial issues affect consumer behavior. This “political consumerism” might be motivated by ideology and a desire to signal to peers, and thus vary for private and public purchases. We conduct an experiment with 1198 consumers to study how purchase visibility affects responses to CEO ...
Young Hou, Christopher Poliquin
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Obama\u27s Legacy for Education Policy
Last night Barack Obama delivered his farewell address to a raucous crowd in Chicago. This morning, Donald Trump delivered his first press conference as president-elect in front of a surprisingly raucous crowd at Trump Tower in New York.
Powell, Dave
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The Death Penalty and the Constitution [PDF]
[excerpt] The death penalty is back in the news. Last week, President Donald Trump argued that capital punishment should be available to punish drug dealers who have contributed to the opioid crisis.
Greabe, John M
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Buchanan and the Social Contract: Coordination Failures and the Atrophy of Property Rights
ABSTRACT James Buchanan advocated that societies should be based on a social contract. He rejected anarchy, seeing it as a “Hobbesian jungle” that calls for government intervention to maintain social order. He also opposed theories of spontaneous order. These views led to debates about the compatibility of Buchanan's works with classical liberalism and
Stefano Dughera, Alain Marciano
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