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Don't You Know That You're Toxic? How Influencer‐Driven Misinformation Fuels Online Toxicity
ABSTRACT Research on misinformation has focused on message content and cognitive bias, overlooking how source type shapes toxic engagement. This study addresses that gap by showing that influencer‐driven misinformation does not merely increase toxicity: it reconfigures its nature and persistence through relational and social influence mechanisms ...
Giandomenico Di Domenico +2 more
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Abstract Background Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is effective for Parkinson's disease (PD); however, its efficacy varies with genetic background, such as the GBA1 variant—the causative gene of Gaucher disease—associated with increased PD risk and cognitive decline after subthalamic nucleus (STN)‐DBS.
Hikaru Kamo +14 more
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Does tax enforcement disparately affect domestic versus multinational corporations around the world? [PDF]
Lisa De Simone +2 more
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Abstract Background The optimal design for care delivery in Parkinson's disease (PD) that addresses changing needs of the lived experience is unclear. There is a critical need for care models to be implemented and transferable across diverse healthcare systems with agility.
Deepa Dash +34 more
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Heterogenous Human Capital in a Model of Coalitional Bargaining Between Multinational Corporations and Host Country Enterprises [PDF]
We use the logic of ex-ante coalitional bargaining to explain the stylized fact that technology licensors typically cannot extract the entire surplus generated by their international licensing transactions.
James A. Roumasset, Mark A. DeWeaver
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‘Greening’ is often depicted as an inherently benevolent practice, turning arid stretches of land into arable and fertile plots. However, by considering a longer history of place and taking archival records into account, such transformations are rendered more complex and, often, more fraught.
Zsuzsanna Ihar
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ABSTRACT Transforming the ways food systems are governed is key to achieving better social, environmental, and economic outcomes, all crucial to sustainable development. Strong multisectoral governance is critical to achieving this, but there is little evidence on the structure and function of governance mechanisms in this context.
Dori Patay +8 more
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How are Practices Made to Vary? Managing Practice Adaptation in a Multinational Corporation
Shahzad Ansari +2 more
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