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Nightlife settings have been the focus of sociological inquiry for decades, with existing studies primarily focused on consumers and selective entry to elite clubs. However, workers' experiences have been largely overlooked. This study examines workers' experiences in elite nightclubs, including getting hired and interacting with managers and consumers.
Sara Yamadi, Virginia Riel
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An objective measure of insight in hoarding Disorder: Associations with severity, functioning, and neuropsychological performance. [PDF]
Zakrzewski JJ +3 more
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Compulsive Hoarding and OCD: Two Distinct Disorders?
D.S. van Grootheest, Daniëlle C. Cath
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Abstract In a highly interconnected global landscape, where shocks can have far‐reaching spill‐over effects, the emphasis on enhancing resilience has naturally grown, capturing the interest of policymakers. This study examines regional (NUTS2) economic resilience over the Great Recession and the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Cristian Incaltarau
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Animal Abusers Beware: Registry Laws in the Works to Curb Your Abuse [PDF]
Campbell, Danielle K.
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AI Authoritarianism: Towards an Analytical Framework
Short Abstract This Intervention offers a call for investigating the deepening alignment of artificial intelligence and authoritarian politics. The paper highlights three key features of AI that inflect the workings and logics of authoritarianism: (selective) inhumanisation, the cult of intelligence and scaling. We argue that AI is not simply extending,
Thomas Dekeyser +2 more
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Dietary modulation of gut microbiota and functional enzymes in savannah honey bees (Apis mellifera scutellata Lepeletier). [PDF]
Khumalo NN +3 more
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What’s in it for me? Reinvigorating the Spirit of Volunteerism in Management Academia
Journal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Ajai S. Gaur, Chinmay Pattnaik
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Monetary easing, liquidity, and profitability: Banks at the zero lower bound during COVID‐19
Abstract In March 2020, during the first quarter of the COVID‐19 pandemic, the Federal Reserve System (Fed) in the U.S. took major decisions within the scope of conventional monetary policy by eliminating reserve requirements for banks and bringing the federal funds rate near zero, toward the so‐called zero lower bound (ZLB).
Mohammad Saiful Islam +2 more
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