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How Do Investors React to Supplier Exploitation? Event Study and Experimental Evidence
ABSTRACT Supplier exploitation, including financial squeezing, payment delays, and non‐contractual demands, is a pervasive form of corporate misconduct. This multi‐method study examines how investors interpret supplier exploitation amid competing ethical and financial considerations.
Seongtae Kim, Sangho Chae, Han Kyul Oh
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Profit With Purpose: How CSR Fuels UK SMEs' Success
ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an essential strategy for firms, particularly small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs), to enhance their social impact and secure long‐term financial sustainability. This study explores the relationship between CSR investments and financial performance in UK listed SMEs from 2021 to 2024 ...
Renato Pereira +3 more
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Self-assessment of knowledge in Higher Education [PDF]
An appreciation of the extent of one’s knowledge has been referred to as metaknowledge and if well developed, this can help students to develop effective learning strategies.
Blackwood, Tony
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ABSTRACT The relationship between team composition and organizational outcomes is a critical topic in many managerial and business contexts. In this study, we utilize an experimental research method to examine the impact of cognitive diversity on team dynamics.
Jantunen Ari +5 more
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Public participation in investment, especially within the banking sector, is witnessing notable growth driven by technological advancements and increased access to information.
Novi Amelia +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how CEO narcissism shapes corporate diversification strategies, addressing gaps in upper echelon and agency theories. Using a sample of 388 CEOs across 319 firms, we find that narcissistic CEOs drive higher levels of overall corporate diversification but exhibit a strategic trade‐off: they strongly favor unrelated ...
Naima Lassoued, Imen Khanchel
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BEHAVIORAL BIASES, FINANCIAL LITERACY AND INVESTMENT DECISION-MAKING
Research Purposes. This study aims to determine the effects of Self-Control, Overconfidence, Herding, and Mental Accounting on Investment Decisions, with Financial Literacy Serving as a moderating variable. Research Methods.
Michelle Charline Wibowo +1 more
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Medical Literature in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
iNew Medicine, EarlyView.
Hunter Scott
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Optimising Human–AI Decision Performance: A Trust and Capability Framework for Knowledge Management
ABSTRACT Organisations struggle to optimise human–AI collaboration in knowledge‐intensive decision‐making. This paper proposes the Trust–Complementarity Model of Collective Intelligence (TCM‐CI), explaining how calibrated trust and complementary capability utilisation drive superior organisational performance.
Eduardo Carlos Dittmar, Martin Sposato
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Distinguishing Overconfidence from Rational Best-Response in Markets [PDF]
This paper studies the causal effect of individuals' overconfidence and bounded rationality on asset markets. To do that, we combine a new market mechanism with an experimental design, where (1) players' interaction is centered on the inferences they ...
Shimon Kogan
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