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Revisiting Asset Pricing Models: The Case for an Intangibles Factor
ABSTRACT In an increasingly knowledge‐based economy, intangible assets may be an important driver of firm performance and stock returns. We introduce an intangibles intensity factor (INT), distinct from the organization capital factor, and show that exposure to this factor strongly predicts stock returns, outperforming traditional factors.
Dion Bongaerts +2 more
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Risk Prediction Models for Oral Clefts Allowing for Phenotypic Heterogeneity
Oral clefts are common birth defects that have a major impact on the affected individual, their family and society. World-wide, the incidence of oral clefts is 1/700 live births, making them the most common craniofacial birth defects.
Yalu eWen, Qing eLu
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Duplication of vas genes is universally observed in aphids, and phylogenetic analysis indicates that this event predates the divergence of Aphididae and Phylloxeridae. Ap‐vas1 is germline‐specific, whereas Ap‐vas2–4 exhibit somatic expression, indicating functional divergence during aphid embryogenesis.
Gee‐Way Lin +4 more
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Jordanian Solutions of Simplex Equations
We construct for all $N$ a solution of the Frenkel--Moore $N$--simplex equation which generalizes the $R$--matrix for the Jordanian quantum group.Comment: 6 ...
H. Ewen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To critically reflect on a transnational, clinically embedded doctoral journey undertaken during and after the COVID‐19 pandemic, and to draw conceptual and systemic lessons for doctoral education and clinical academic nursing pathways. Background Reflective accounts of doctoral study exist, yet few examine practice‐based PhDs conducted ...
Gideon U. Johnson
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ABSTRACT We introduce the concept of subtle discrimination—biased acts that cannot be objectively ascertained as discriminatory. When candidates compete for promotions by investing in skills, firms' subtle biases induce discriminated candidates to overinvest when promotions are low‐stakes (to distinguish themselves from favored candidates) but ...
ELENA S. PIKULINA, DANIEL FERREIRA
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Sedimentation upon different carrier liquid in giant electrorheological fluid and its application
When giant electrorheological (GER) fluid is settled after some time, particles can precipitate out of the oil in a multistep process that involves the formation of larger particles, the aggregation of colloids, and eventual sedimentation.
Yaying eHong, Weijia eWen
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Going Public and the Internal Organization of the Firm
ABSTRACT This paper examines how initial public offerings (IPOs) affect firms' internal organization. We find that IPO firms become more hierarchical and standardized organizations, characterized by additional layers, more managers, smaller control spans, and larger administrative functions. These changes occur mostly in preparation for the IPO and can
DANIEL BIAS +3 more
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A Fonologia CV Radical (HULST, 2005), desenvolvimento da Fonologia da Dependência (ANDERSON e EWEN, 1987), orienta-se pela ideia de que a sintaxe interna e externa dos segmentos fonológicos pode ser representada por meio de apenas dois primitivos, os ...
Battisti, Elisa
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Classification of the GL(3) Quantum Matrix Groups
We define quantum matrix groups GL(3) by their coaction on appropriate quantum planes and the requirement that the Poincare series coincides with the classical one. It is shown that this implies the existence of a Yang-Baxter operator.
Ewen, Holger, Ogievetsky, Oleg
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