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Religion, Gambling Attitudes and Corporate Innovation

, 2016
We find that firms headquartered in areas with a taste for gambling tend to be more innovative, i.e. they spend more on R&D, and obtain more and better quality patents.
B. Adhikari, Anup Agrawal
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Gambling with Gambles in "Two Gallants"

NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 1995
Like a number of other Dubliners stories, "Two Gallants" is uncertain on the level of significance because it is fundamentally uncertain on the level of narrative and plot. The story strategically withholds some crucial information from the reader that obliges us to construct a crude scenario of what we think is going on. This scenario-that a repellent
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Gambling Technologies: Prospects for Problem Gambling

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1999
Technology his always played a role in the development of gambling practices and will continue to play a critical role in the development of increased gambling opportunities (e.g., internet gambling). Although technological advance his long been associated with improved gambling opportunities, there is little written in the literature explicitly ...
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Access to Gambling Opportunities and Compulsive Gambling

International Journal of the Addictions, 1994
A study of the states of America indicated that the opportunity to gamble at casinos, with slot machines, on sports betting, at jai alai, and in teletheaters is associated with a greater per capita...
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Gambling and problem gambling in the Netherlands

Addiction, 2013
AbstractAimsTo provide an overview of gambling in the Netherlands, focusing on historical background, policy, legislation, prevalence of problem gambling, availability of treatment options and research base.MethodsLiterature review.ResultsContradictions between gambling policy and practice have been present in the past 15–20 years, and have led to an ...
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Gambling By Auctions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Abstract We provide theoretical and empirical analysis of a selling mechanism used by an Internet web-site that combines important features of auctions and gambling. This is the first analysis of such a selling mechanism, which provides insights into how the two kinds of behavior might be related in real life.
Yaron Raviv, Gabor Virag
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Manitoba Gambling and Problem Gambling 2006

2008
This report presents the findings of the Manitoba Gambling and Problem Gambling Prevalence Study from 2006. The purpose of this study was to explore the nature and extent of gambling and gambling problems in Manitoba in addition to describing the characteristics of individuals experiencing gambling-related problems.
Lemaire, Jackie   +2 more
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Gambling

1950
This symposium represents the first attempt at an over-all analysis of the problem of gambling. It is by no means complete, for this would have required far more space than was available to us, and other techniques of assembling contributions besides that of voluntary collaboration.
Ploscowe, Morris, ed.   +1 more
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A Gambling Lawyers’ Perspective on Responsible Gambling

2019
From the backgrounds of an external counsel and an in-house lawyer, this chapter offers a legal perspective on responsible gambling (RG). The primary tool of lawyers is law and not empirical sciences. Accordingly, these legal scholars explain how their normative perspective differs from other scholarly perspectives and how it affects the concept ...
Planzer, Simon, Lycka, Martin
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Gambling disorder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2019
M. Potenza   +6 more
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