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Do CEOs With a Financial Background Matter for the Success of Newly Public Firms?
ABSTRACT We uncover strong evidence that newly public firms run by financial expert chief executive officers (CEOs) have a lower probability of involuntary delisting and a longer survival time in the aftermarket. This result is robust to alternative definitions of long‐term viability and endogeneity concerns.
Dimitrios Gounopoulos +3 more
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Book review: what is urban history? By Shane Ewen [PDF]
In What is Urban History?, Shane Ewen provides an enjoyable, coherent and informative primer on the importance of urban history when it comes to understanding the development and future of cities as well as urbanisation processes.
McArthur, Jenny
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Rejoinder: The Ubiquitous Ewens Sampling Formula
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Tactical Refereeing and Signaling by Publishing
ABSTRACT Peer review is usually conducted to allocate limited resources, such as the budget of a funder or the pages of a journal. Limited capacity may bias peer evaluations, precisely because approving a peer's worthy project consumes capacity, jeopardizing the referee's own project's chances.
Sergey V. Popov
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Deanery placement and the Situational Judgement Test
Mycroft J Halliwell-Ewen,1 Charlotte Lee,2 Dipesh P Gopal31Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge, UK 2Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK 3Department of Stroke Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, London ...
Halliwell-Ewen MJ, Lee C, Gopal DP
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The Effect of Age Diversity in Groups on Peer Evaluations and Individual Performance
ABSTRACT This study analyzes how individuals evaluate their peers' performance in a high‐stakes tournament in response to being randomly assigned to an age homogenous or heterogenous group using data from two TV shows. The data also allow us to explore expert evaluations because it contains objective ratings from an independent expert.
Katja Görlitz, Tim Sels
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Abstract Purpose Baselining is a deception detection technique that compares a statement of interest to a baseline. This study focused on verbal baselining: it examined differences in detailedness between the baseline and the statement of interest as a cue to deception.
Glynis Bogaard +2 more
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Abstract Ice cores from Mt. Logan, the second highest peak in North America located in the St. Elias mountains in southwest Yukon, Canada, have provided conflicting accumulation records, thus the hydroclimate response to changing atmospheric conditions in the highest elevation regions is not well constrained.
Kira M. Holland +10 more
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Understanding practitioner professionalism in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health: lessons from student and registrar placements at an urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care service [PDF]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to be pathologised in medical curriculum, leaving graduates feeling unequipped to effectively work cross-culturally.
Askew, D +4 more
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How Propaganda Became Public Relations: Foucault and the Corporate Government of the Public [PDF]
How Propaganda Became Public Relations pulls back the curtain on propaganda: how it was born, how it works, and how it has masked the bulk of its operations by rebranding itself as public relations.
Wimberly, Cory
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