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Optimal Resource Block Assignment and Power Allocation for D2D-Enabled NOMA Communication
A novel joint optimization framework for device-to-device (D2D)-enabled non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks is proposed. Our objective is to maximize the performance of the D2D communication by jointly optimizing the resource block (RB ...
Jian Chen +4 more
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Sustainability labels as heuristic cues
Summary: We know sustainability labels like Fairtrade and Organic are used by people to infer price, quality and ethicality of products. In this study we propose that these labels can be processed in a superficial way, working as heuristic cues to make inferences about the products.
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Abstract Racial inequalities are pervasive in higher education despite concerted efforts to redress issues of access, progression and continuation. Little attention has been paid to how universities themselves construct race within their policy texts.
Benjamin Hart, Mirna Šumatić
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ABSTRACT Environmentally oriented ventures pursue a dual mission: to create both environmental and financial value. This dual mission adds complexity and can influence ventures' funding prospects, as investors mostly pursue financial motivations.
David Flore +2 more
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Biologically Costly Altruism Depends on Emotional Closeness among Step but Not Half or Full Sibling
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of varying genetic relatedness (full, half, and step).
Paola Bressan +2 more
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Default Effect in ESG Investment: When a Recommendation Goes a Long Way
ABSTRACT Individual investors display a positive attitude toward ESG investments but typically fail to act upon it. We report results from a preregistered online experiment testing a default option on 1050 US investors examining the mechanisms driving the effectiveness of default options in promoting ESG investments.
Sai Sravanthi Ramadugula +2 more
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Is there an optimization in bounded rationality? The ratio of aspiration levels [PDF]
Simon’s (1955) famous paper was one of the first to cast doubt on the validity of rational choice theory; it has been supplemented by many more papers in the last three and a half decades.
Martin Beckenkamp
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ABSTRACT Firms are increasingly looking into carbon dioxide removal (CDR), a set of options to take past emissions of greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. Often two basic categories of CDR are distinguished: nature‐based solutions, such as planting trees or restoring wetlands, and technology‐based solutions, such as various forms of carbon capture ...
Sabrina Mili +3 more
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On heuristic and linear models of judgment: Mapping the demand for knowledge [PDF]
Research on judgment and decision making presents a confusing picture of human abilities. For example, much research has emphasized the dysfunctional aspects of judgmental heuristics, and yet, other findings suggest that these can be highly effective.
Natalia Karelaia, Robin Hogarth
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ABSTRACT Considering the need for environmental sustainability and fulfillment of the needs of customers at the bottom of the pyramid, this study integrates the attention‐based view of organizations and situational leadership theory to examine the impact of government eco‐initiatives on frugal green innovation through managerial attention toward the ...
Qaisar Iqbal +2 more
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