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Driven by risk: Understanding reference‐dependent preferences using simulated auto racing
Abstract Using data from over 56,000 simulated auto races worldwide, we analyze risk‐taking at the margins, consistent with reference‐dependent preferences. We show that participants' risk‐taking changes when a desired intermittent outcome is presented, sometimes at the expense of a more favorable expected end state.
James Hilliard +2 more
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Script Shift: South African pharmacists' knowledge and perspectives of e-prescribing. [PDF]
Shaikh RP +3 more
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Healthcare Professionals and Unregulated Commercial Surrogacy in China: Ethical and Legal Challenges. [PDF]
Luo Y, Zhang Y.
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Detecting fraud: Utilizing new technology to advance the audit profession [PDF]
Stanton, Gabriella
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A Betrayal in the Family: An Inhibitor or Stimulus for Business Model Innovation?
ABSTRACT Academic Summary Business‐focused betrayals perpetrated by family members in managerial and decision‐making positions can devastate family businesses, questioning their assumptions about trust and how they conduct the business. Such betrayals ignite tensions between family and business logics, potentially causing paralysis and protection of ...
Md Imtiaz Mostafiz +3 more
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The Evolution of Automated Medical Billing With Artificial Intelligence: A Review With a Global and Saudi Perspective. [PDF]
Nasser LK.
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ABSTRACT A longstanding debate in the sociology of religion has focused on how religious pluralism affects religious participation. Existing research shows mixed findings, often relying on macro‐level measures that overlook how individuals are actually exposed to religious pluralism in their lives. This study shifts focus to the meso‐level by examining
Elis Carlberg Larsson
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Abstract Traditional medicine—including complementary, integrative, Indigenous, and ancestral practices—remains a vital source of healthcare for billions worldwide, particularly in the Global South. Despite its widespread use and biomedical relevance, traditional medicinal knowledge has long been excluded from dominant intellectual property systems ...
Tolulope Anthony Adekola
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