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Examining New Donors in the OECD's Development Assistance Committee
ABSTRACT How do emerging donors integrate into the existing international aid architecture? While the existing literature focuses largely on emerging donors from the Global South, such as Brazil, China, India and Russia, there are many emerging donors from the Global North that have joined the OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC)—the premier ...
Nicolas Bau +3 more
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When Does Top Management Team Diversity Matter in Large Organizations?
ABSTRACT Top management teams (TMTs) drive strategic leadership, but there is little clarity on when the composition of these upper echelons most impacts organization performance. Drawing from the categorization‐elaboration model, we study an 18‐year sample of approximately 4500 organizations and over 32 000 executives and find a positive relationship ...
Frances Fabian +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although contextual factors have been shown to facilitate ethical voice, research on team‐level antecedents that may inhibit it has been limited. Drawing on self‐verification theory, we develop a multilevel moderation–mediation model that examines how team ethical conflict inhibits individual ethical voice. Ethical self‐verification perception
Yilin Xiang, Lu Chen
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Women and Ethnic Minority Candidates Face Dynamic Party Divergent Glass Cliff Conditions in French Elections. [PDF]
Robinson SL +4 more
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Persuadable voters decided the 2022 midterm: Abortion rights and issues-based frameworks for studying election outcomes. [PDF]
Kann C, Ebanks D, Morrier J, Alvarez RM.
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The modern pattern of insect herbivory predates the advent of angiosperms by 60 My. [PDF]
Xiao L +5 more
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Campaign Rhetoric and the Incumbency Advantage
The congressional incumbency advantage reflects an inequity in competition—candidates receive an electoral edge simply because they hold office. Scholars have identified an array of factors that contribute to the incumbency advantage; however, the role of electoral campaigns has been largely ignored.
James N. Druckman +2 more
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Risk Attitudes and the Incumbency Advantage
Political Behavior, 2013Explanations for the incumbency advantage in American elections have typically pointed to the institutional advantages that incumbents enjoy over challengers but overlook the role of individual traits that reinforce this bias. The institutional advantages enjoyed by incumbents give voters more certainty about who incumbents are and what they might do ...
Cindy D Kam, Brian F Schaffner
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Ideological Signaling and Incumbency Advantage
This article develops a novel explanation for the incumbency advantage based on incumbents’ ability to signal positions that are ideologically distinct from those of their parties. Using voter-level data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study and controlling for unobserved district heterogeneity, the study finds that voters in US House ...
Zachary Peskowitz
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