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Gambling and crime: An exploration of gambling availability and culture in an English prison
Abstract Background There is evidence that prisoners have the highest rate of problem gambling in any population, but little is known about the nature of in‐prison gambling, the motives for it or how it relates to prior gambling behaviour. Aims To investigate the prevalence and type of gambling prior to prison and the prevalence, type, and reasons for ...
Lauren Rebecca Smith+2 more
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Decoding excellence: Mapping the demand for psychological traits of operations and supply chain professionals through text mining [PDF]
The current study proposes an innovative methodology for the profiling of psychological traits of Operations Management (OM) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) professionals. We use innovative methods and tools of text mining and social network analysis to map the demand for relevant skills from a set of job descriptions, with a focus on psychological ...
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In this paper, the author discusses the regulatory role of the state and legal norms, in market economy, especially in so-called transition countries.
Predrag Zima
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 4, Summer 1991 [PDF]
12 - GEORGE BUSH AND THE QUESTION OF STYLE The president\u27s campaign strategists have had Bush play up the victory in the Persian Gulf and avoid talk of much else.
Santa Clara University
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Listening to Hong Kong children's perspectives through pretend play
Abstract Quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC) has become an increasing concern in recent years. The issue has been regularly discussed by different stakeholders. However, the rising concern regarding quality in ECEC has not seriously taken into account children's perspectives.
Suzannie K. Y. Leung
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How and when does personal life orientation predict well‐being?
Abstract We examined the direct and indirect––as mediated by job satisfaction––effects of personal life orientation on life satisfaction. We also examined whether these direct and indirect associations differed between employees working onsite or remotely. Using data from 432 employees (152 working onsite and 280 working remotely), our results revealed
Nicolas Gillet+4 more
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The luxury goods market: Understanding the psychology of Chinese consumers
The objective of this research is to construct a multifactorial model facilitating the assessment of the interrelation between aspects of Chinese consumers' attitudes towards luxury items and their psychological intent to acquire such goods.
Sergei Chernov, Dmitry Gura
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Integrating microeconomics and social psychology - the case of discrimination in the labor market [PDF]
Christiane Schwieren
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The New York Stock Market in the 1920s and 1930s: Did Stock Prices Move Together Too Much? [PDF]
In this paper, we re-examine the stock market of the 1920s and 1930s for evidence of a bubble, a 'fad' or 'herding' behavior by studying individual stock returns.
Eugene N. White, Peter Rappoport
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