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Can we explain managerial non‐answers during conference call Q&As?
Abstract Management teams often avoid answering questions during conference call question and answer sessions (Q&As). Viewing this as an information asymmetry issue, accounting scholars have suggested that this behavior is ill‐advised and that non‐answers signal to investors the suppression of bad news.
Matthew Bamber, Pier‐Luc Nappert
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La paura fa novanta, la peur donne des ailes : parcours dans la parémiologie italo-française à la découverte des proverbes sur la peur [PDF]
La peur est une émotion qui a depuis toujours fait partie du panorama politique, social et culturel de toute culture. Les proverbes, quant à eux, ne font que recenser et pérenniser les peurs de l’homme. Cette étude se penchera sur les proverbes italiens
Vincenzo Lambertini
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Polyphonie narrative et heuristique dans L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent
Résumé Dans cette étude, nous focaliserons notre attention sur deux éléments qui nous semblent essentiels dans le roman L’Erreur de Cecil Saint‐Laurent : le jeu des points de vue narratifs et le processus heuristique. Aussi, d’une part, et au niveau de la diégèse, nous pencherons‐nous sur la transgression des niveaux narratifs.
Daniela Ventura
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Nouveaux discours de la peur : #REZIST en Roumanie
This paper is a case study that will be conducted on different discourses circulating on the occasion of the public protests in Bucharest (January-February 2017), following the Romanian government's decision to amend the provisions of the Criminal Code ...
Luminiţa Roşca
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ABSTRACT The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) can be hunted as a game species. It may also be listed as a “species likely to cause damage” (ESOD – the acronym in French), for public health reasons among others. Conversely, benefits linked to the presence of foxes are also put forward, such as the predation of rodents carrying zoonotic agents.
Emmanuelle Gilot‐Fromont +97 more
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Women Suppliers to Medieval Courts: Making Visible Ducal and Royal Power
Abstract This article analyses under‐studied women suppliers to medieval courts, with a focus on Burgundian and French courts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Through its archival research, it identifies over a hundred women involved in creating, supplying and repairing objects.
Katherine A. Wilson
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Europe and its fears in the Age of Anxiety: Historiography and Perspectives
It is a common belief that the dimension of fear, increasingly used by media by borrowing expressions such as "Society of fear", "Politics of fear" or "Culture of Fear", has emerged as a collective feeling in contemporary society after the attacks on the
Gianni Silei
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Abstract Background Perceptual measures such as speech intelligibility are known to be biased, variant and subjective, to which an automatic approach has been seen as a more reliable alternative. On the other hand, automatic approaches tend to lack explainability, an aspect that can prevent the widespread usage of these technologies clinically. Aims In
Sebastião Quintas +4 more
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Le Horla ou les frontières du réel
Le Horla muchas veces se presenta como una obra literaria donde se expresa toda la locura de su autor Maupassant, víctima de desórdenes psíquicos. Sin embargo, este texto es sólo el resultado de un riguroso trabajo de escritura.
Stéphanie Lebon
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Emotional states elicited by wolf videos are diverse and explain general attitudes towards wolves
Abstract Emotions are short, intuitive mental processes that are important components of people's cognitions. They can influence attitudes (i.e. positive or negative evaluations of objects), and they are involved in decision‐making processes. In the context of human‐wildlife coexistence, mostly emotional dispositions have been studied (i.e.
Ugo Arbieu +4 more
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