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Managerial ability, political risk and political spending disclosure
Meditari Accountancy ResearchPurpose While the determinants of voluntary political spending disclosure have been extensively studied in the literature, there remains a lack of clear evidence regarding the specific impacts of managerial ability and political risk on such disclosure.
Huilan Zhang, Jing Wang
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Cognitive ability and political beliefs in the United States
Personality and Individual Differences, 2015Recent evidence indicates that cognitive ability has a monotonically positive relation to socially liberal beliefs and some measures of fiscally conservative beliefs, and that it has a non-monotonic relation to other measures of fiscally conservative beliefs.
Noah Carl
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Cognitive Ability Rivals the Effect of Political Sophistication on Ideological Voting
Political Research Quarterly, 2016This article examines the impact of cognitive ability on ideological voting. We find, using a U.S. sample and a Danish sample, that the effect of cognitive ability rivals the effect of the traditionally strongest predictor of ideological voting, political sophistication. Furthermore, the results are consistent with the effect of cognitive ability being
Stig Hebbelstrup Rye Rasmussen
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Managerial ability, political connections, and fraudulent financial reporting in China
Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, 2017Abstract The primary objective of this paper is to examine the associations among managerial ability, political connections and enforcement actions for financial reporting misrepresentation (hereafter financial reporting fraud) in China. Using a sample of listed firms in China during 2007–2012, we first find that increased managerial ability leads to
Qi Zheng
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Cognitive Ability, Principled Reasoning and Political Tolerance
Individuals are not equally politically tolerant. To explain why, individual differences in emotions and threat have received much scholarly attention in recent years. However, extant research also shows that psychological dispositions, habitual cognitive styles, ideological orientation and ‘principled reasoning’ influence political tolerance judgments.
Hebbelstrup Rye Rasmussen, Stig +1 more
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Learning outside the laboratory: Ability and non-ability influences on acquiring political knowledge
Learning and Individual Differences, 2010Abstract The purpose of this study was to identify sources of individual differences in knowledge acquired under natural conditions. Through its direct influence on background knowledge, crystallized intelligence ( Gc ) had a major impact on political knowledge, acquired over a period of more than 2 months, but there were independent influences of ...
David Z. Hambrick +4 more
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Politics Understanding and Networking Ability as a Function of Mentoring
Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2007Some have suggested that mentoring in organizations tends to focus on “learning the ropes,” or understanding organizational politics. This process is believed to result in building greater political skill and networking ability. The authors examined the relationships among mentoring, politics understanding, and networking ability.
Fred R. Blass +3 more
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Influence of managerial ability on the re-election of municipal political parties
Local Government Studies, 2022This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education [FPU-MEC 16/03180].
Bernardino Benito +2 more
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A longitudinal database of Irish political speech with annotations of speaker ability
Language Resources and Evaluation, 2017This paper presents the Irish Political Speech Database, an English-language database collected from Irish political recordings. The database is collected with automated indexing and content retrieval in mind, and thus is gathered from real-world recordings (such as television interviews and election rallies) which represent the nature and quality of ...
Ailbhe Cullen, Naomi Harte
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