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Abstract Which entrepreneurial opportunities do public servants find appealing, and what influences their evaluation? Our investigation of 14 Norwegian municipal entrepreneurial projects indicates that public servants positively assess the attractiveness of welfare, economic, and participatory opportunities.
Petter Gullmark+3 more
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Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis of Risky Health Interventions: Moving Beyond Risk Neutrality
ABSTRACT Cost‐effectiveness analysis for health interventions is traditionally conducted in a risk‐neutral way, insensitive to risk attitudes in the population, which are potentially non‐neutral. While the standard outcome metric of quality‐adjusted life years (QALYs) aims to be deferential to people's valuations of health states, cost‐effectiveness ...
Johanna Thoma
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Applying Probabilistic Programming to Affective Computing. [PDF]
Ong DC, Soh H, Zaki J, Goodman ND.
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Maxim of Politeness Used in “The Grand Final of American Got Talent 2021”: A Pragmatics Analysis
Rini Rini, Eko Heriyanto, Ahmad Muhid
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Abstract Accelerating the transition to a circular economy requires regulatory decision‐making that is based on a comprehensive examination of the risks, costs and benefits of recovering or discarding the secondary materials. This article examines the potential of socio‐economic analysis (SEA) in regulating material cycles. We conclude that the SEA set
Joonas Alaranta, Mirella Miettinen
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Inducing Compliance: Shaping Audiences' Perceptions in China's Cyber Crime Enforcement
ABSTRACT Through case studies in the South Pacific and an examination of Chinese sources, this article examines two dimensions of China's cybercrime enforcement beyond its borders: how it manages to repatriate cybercriminals in the absence of formal extradition agreements, and why these repatriations are surrounded by a high degree of performativity ...
Graeme Smith
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The present paper was planned for this issue of our journal, which Geoffrey Leech and I intended to devote to Politeness phenomena across cultures. It is based on his article titled “Politeness: Is there an East-West Divide?” (2005) which he suggested as
- Geoffrey Leech+1 more
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Towards a computational model of social norms. [PDF]
Bölöni L+4 more
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Cooperation in Online Conversations: The Response Times as a Window Into the Cognition of Language Processing. [PDF]
Jacquet B, Baratgin J, Jamet F.
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Understanding indirect requests for information in high-functioning autism. [PDF]
Marocchini E+3 more
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