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ABSTRACT The integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into corporate practice depends in part on how employees of different demographic groups perceive ESG impacts. Therefore, the objective of this research is to identify which workforce demographic characteristics most strongly influence employees' perceptions of how ESG ...
Anrafel de Souza Barbosa +6 more
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Exploring the influence of personality and partner attachment on perinatal depression and anxiety. [PDF]
Terzic T +3 more
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Cross‐Cultural Marital Satisfaction: Individualistic and Collectivist Influences
ABSTRACT As intercultural marriages become increasingly common in the United States, it is crucial to examine the factors that affect their stability and satisfaction. This study explores how demographic factors, cultural orientation, and social support influence marital satisfaction in Eastern men‐Western women couples.
Laleh Aflatooni, Manijeh Daneshpour
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Linking Personality Traits to Disability Progression in Multiple Sclerosis: A Longitudinal Analysis. [PDF]
de Alcântara IJ +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study investigates the adoption and integration of Generative AI (GAI) technologies in daily life, focusing on factors that influence user behavior and attitudes. Method Using a mixed‐methods approach, we combined quantitative, qualitative, and semi‐experimental methodologies to capture the complexities of GAI tool usage.
Tali Gazit +3 more
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Association between personality traits at return-to-work and future work continuation in employees returning from sick leave due to depression: A preliminary study. [PDF]
Ikeda E +5 more
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SODIUM AMYTAL AND EXTRAVERSION [PDF]
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Neuroticism, extraversion and conscientiousness as predictors of the hedonistic lifestyle [PDF]
Taufik Taufik +2 more
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Abstract Prosocial behavior can promote well‐being, yet the effects of everyday acts—such as cooking for others—remain understudied. Across four studies (N > 1,500), we developed and validated a Prosocial Cooking Scale and examined its well‐being effects using cross‐sectional surveys and ecological momentary assessment (EMA).
Bryant P. H. Hui +6 more
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