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Motivations, Facilitators, and Barriers of Donation-Based Interventions in HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Research: A Systematic Review.

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Impact of shifting blood donation policy from gift to honour model: staggered difference-in-differences analysis in China.

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Gift-giving in Byzantine Diplomacy

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2021
Summary Gift exchange was an integral and crucial part of Byzantine diplomacy. The practice of Byzantine gift-giving varied with diplomatic context. The main division is that between Byzantine diplomacy with Muslim rulers and Byzantine diplomacy with (Christian) rulers to the North and West.
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Gift Giving in Anthropological Perspective

Journal of Consumer Research, 1983
Gift giving is a universal behavior that still awaits satisfactory interpretation by social scientists. By tempering traditional consumer research with an anthropological perspective, our understanding of gift exchange can be enriched. A model of the gift exchange process intended to stimulate comprehensive research on gift-giving behavior is presented
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Gift giving with emotions

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1999
Abstract This paper presents a two-player, psychological game-theoretic model of gift giving where emotions matter. Beliefs enter directly into players’ payoff functions. Surprise, disappointment, embarrassment and pride arise from comparing players’ beliefs about the gift they will give or receive to the actual choice of gift.
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Pharmaceutical Gift Giving

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2003
When pharmaceutical companies market their products to, and through, healthcare professionals in hospitals and private practice, healthcare professionals face ethical dilemmas in their practice and their organizations. Pharmaceutical companies target nurse practitioners with prescribing privileges.
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