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Cyclical Change of Partnership Practices in Hybrid Settings
Abstract Practice‐driven institutionalism (PDI) is a conceptual lens that explains how practices connect macro‐level phenomena with micro‐level behaviours. Effective practices matter in hybrid organisational settings, such as cross‐sector partnerships, where actors from diverse institutional backgrounds collaborate.
Christiana Weber+5 more
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How to Design a Bank Levy: The Effect of a Levy Scheme on Bank Performance and its Activities
One of the regulatory responses to the 2008 financial crisis was to internalize the costs related to banks’ distress by introducing bank levies. More than 23 European banking sectors have been confronted with the new levy regime imposing the additional ...
Hryckiewicz Aneta, Puławska Karolina
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The pMSSM Interpretation of LHC Results Using Rernormalization Group Invariants
The LHC has started to constrain supersymmetry-breaking parameters by setting bounds on possible colored particles at the weak scale. Moreover, constraints from Higgs physics, flavor physics, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, as well as from ...
A. Djouadi+6 more
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Predicting the Sparticle Spectrum from GUTs via SUSY Threshold Corrections with SusyTC [PDF]
Grand Unified Theories (GUTs) can feature predictions for the ratios of quark and lepton Yukawa couplings at high energy, which can be tested with the increasingly precise results for the fermion masses, given at low energies.
Antusch, Stefan, Sluka, Constantin
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Mapping Stakeholders in Mexico's Maternal and Child Health Network: A Net‐Map Approach
We applied the Net‐Map methodology to map actors involved in maternal and child health in Mexico through interviews (n = 34). Results show that decision‐making power lies with government and supranational organizations, with limited input from civil society.
Mónica Ancira‐Moreno+5 more
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Banks’ Credit Losses and Provisioning over the Business Cycle: Implications for IFRS
This article examines the procyclicality of banks’ credit losses and provisions in the Czech Republic using pre-2018 data and then discusses the implications of the findings for provisioning in stage 3 under IFRS 9.
Malovaná Simona, Tesařová Žaneta
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The Impacts of Microfinance: Evidence from Joint-Liability Lending in Mongolia
We present evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Mongolia to assess the poverty impacts of a joint-liability microcredit program targeted at women. We find a positive impact of access to group loans on female entrepreneurship and household
O. Attanasio+4 more
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Are Credit Markets Still Local? Evidence from Bank Branch Closings
This paper studies whether distance shapes credit allocation by estimating the impact of bank branch closings during the 2000s on local access to credit. To generate plausibly exogenous variation in the incidence of closings, I use an instrument based on
Hoai-Luu Q. Nguyen
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ABSTRACT Climate‐driven range extensions of animals into higher latitudes are often facilitated by phenotypic plasticity. Modifications to habitat preference, behaviour and diet can increase the persistence of range‐extending species in novel high‐latitude ecosystems.
Chloe Hayes+7 more
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Bank Efficiency in the Western Balkans: A DEA Approach
This paper aims to assess and compare the relative efficiency of commercial banks in six Western Balkan developing countries (North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H), Kosovo1, and Albania), using the leading nonparametric ...
Čiković Katerina Fotova+2 more
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