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Intrusion of quantum crystallography into classical lands. [PDF]
Yu S, Gillet JM.
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ABSTRACT Much of the existing empirical literature on patient choice of medical care provider in low‐ and middle‐income countries is cross sectional in nature. Comparatively little is known about the dynamic shifts in patient choice of provider, particular under transitions to universal health coverage. Using eight biennial waves of Vietnam's Household
Ardeshir Sepehri+3 more
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Determinantal Structures in Space-Inhomogeneous Dynamics on Interlacing Arrays. [PDF]
Assiotis T.
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A Locally Both Leptokurtic and Fat-Tailed Distribution with Application in a Bayesian Stochastic Volatility Model. [PDF]
Lenart Ł, Pajor A, Kwiatkowski Ł.
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The Dual Effects of Algorithmic Management on Platform Workers: An Attribution Perspective
ABSTRACT Existing research often highlights the negative consequences of algorithmic management (AM) for platform workers. By contrast, less is known about what, how, and when AM may produce both positive and negative outcomes. Drawing on attribution theory, this study examines the dual effects of core AM dimensions (i.e., algorithmic recommending ...
Lian Zhou+4 more
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Optimal vaccination: various (counter) intuitive examples. [PDF]
Delmas JF, Dronnier D, Zitt PA.
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ABSTRACT Violence at work has traditionally been conceptualized in human resource management (HRM) as workplace‐based violence—an episodic, interpersonal issue occurring within bounded organizational settings. This perspective article adopts the term work‐related violence as a more expansive and timely framing, encompassing physical, psychological, and
Fang Lee Cooke+3 more
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Scaling Limits of Lattice Quantum Fields by Wavelets. [PDF]
Morinelli V+3 more
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Major Conundrums and Possible Solutions in DeFi Insurance
ABSTRACT This paper empirically explores the early development of insurance projects in the decentralised finance (DeFi) industry, which is based on disruptive technologies like blockchain and smart contracts. A brief history of DeFi is narrated, stressing four risks of DeFi (volatility risk, cyberattack risk, liquidity risk, and regulation risk) and ...
Peng Zhou, Ying Zhang
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