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The Nappi-Witten example and gravitational waves
Christian Duval+2 more
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Tasks, wages and new technologies
Abstract This paper addresses the role of technology in shaping worker‐level task prices, exploiting within‐occupation variation using a unique survey linked to administrative data for over 180,000 Dutch workers between 2014 and 2020. Nonroutine abstract and interactive tasks are related to wage premia, and routine tasks to wage penalties.
Femke Cnossen
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A NEW SUPPORTING SCHEME FOR GRAVITATIONAL WAVES ANTENNA
ZHENG QING-ZHANG
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Background Are individual differences in attachment security inborn or shaped by the social environment? In infancy and early childhood, the evidence points to a substantial role of the environment, but a large twin study in early adolescence showed considerable heritability. Here we examined the twin heritability of attachment in middle childhood.
Jana Runze+3 more
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Quantum expander for gravitational-wave observatories. [PDF]
Korobko M, Ma Y, Chen Y, Schnabel R.
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ABSTRACT Land markets are an increasingly significant byproduct of industrialisation in neoliberal India, but accumulation possibilities for rural classes through speculation are uneven. Trajectories through rents are determined not just by the social relations in impacted villages but crucially by the historically determined dynamics of the wider ...
Mihika Chatterjee
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ABSTRACT This study reports the results of a systematic literature review on auctions mechanism. Auctions are a very popular practice employed in many fields but does not exist a research that investigates the use of auctions under a cross‐disciplinary approach. This work is focused on analyzing which are the areas where auctions are mostly adopted and
Alberto Michele Felicetti+3 more
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‘Vote the Assholes Out’: How Value Congruence Work Aligns Stakeholders for Corporate Activism
Abstract Recent research has pointed to value congruence between a firm and its stakeholders as a key driver of corporate socio‐political activism. However, this ‘stakeholder alignment’ model of corporate activism does not adequately explain how firms foster value congruence with their stakeholders.
Sean Buchanan+2 more
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