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Concentration in cross‐border research collaborations and MNCs' knowledge creation in a host country
Abstract Research Summary This study elucidates the previously underexplored structural heterogeneity inherent in multinational corporations' (MNCs) internal linkages by examining the concentration of cross‐border collaborations among inventors within host countries.
Jingjing Zhang +3 more
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Influence of early life adversity and breed on aggression and fear in dogs. [PDF]
Espinosa J +5 more
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ABSTRACT Protohistoric gold findings from the archaeological site of Roca Vecchia (Melendugno, Lecce, Italy) are analyzed involving micrography and stratified XRF analysis. This exploitation allows to get a deeper insight into ancient gold manufacturing and wear processes adopted in the Southern Italian FBA.
Daniele Dell'Aquila +5 more
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Neutralisation techniques used by defendants charged with animal welfare offences in Finland. [PDF]
Valtonen E +3 more
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Abstract Objectives Conspiracy thinking has played a significant role in shaping public responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic and has influenced citizens' adherence to government protocols, including reluctance to receive vaccination and adherence to public health measures.
Michele Roccato +2 more
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Mapping affective pathways to compulsion: Insights from an aversive devaluation approach. [PDF]
Sallie SN +3 more
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Beyond National Currency: The Plurality of Early Modern Money
ABSTRACT Diversity in money leaps at historians of early modern societies, whether they analyse account books, legal documents, travelogues and diaries, or try to make sense of a sum casually mentioned in a source from the period. The plurality of money objects contrasts with the homogeneous, singular currencies imposed by nation‐states in the 19th and
Sebastian Felten
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Evolutionary drivers of caching behaviour in corvids. [PDF]
Daw F, Beheim BA, Wascher CAF.
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Distributive Cycles and Earnings Inequality: A Kaleckian Goodwinian‐Inspired Model
ABSTRACT Rising wage inequality since the 1980s is well‐documented, but cyclical dynamics are less explored. This study builds a Kaleckian model analyzing the link between aggregate demand (mediated by employment) and earnings inequality. The model features three classes: capitalists, production, and professional workers.
Marina da Silva Sanches
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Abstract Minority inclusion is important to ensure proper representation in democracies. Yet, even in democracies, minority inclusion in politics has historically been challenged by members of majority groups, largely due to perceived threat. Existing literature recognizes psychological factors—namely, values, threats, and norms—driving support for ...
Lee Aldar +3 more
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