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How Is One's Own and (Ex-)Partner's Professional Prestige Associated With Loneliness and Isolation? Findings Based on Cross-Sectional Data From Middle-Aged and Older Adults Living in Germany in 2022/2023. [PDF]
Hajek A +8 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing prevalence of corporate scandals and dysfunction linked to psychopathic leaders has prompted significant research into the drivers and effects of psychopathy in business. This paper examines corporate psychopathy, focusing on individuals with extreme selfishness, callousness, and manipulative behavior who often achieve ...
Florian Fuchs
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Bayesian parametric estimation shows the effects of social prestige and bilingualism on reshaping language competition. [PDF]
Yang S +5 more
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The Bazaar as a Model for Knowledge Work
ABSTRACT This paper presents fieldwork that extends existing metaphors of knowledge work as a process shaped by hierarchical or market forces. A qualitative, ethnographic study of six knowledge‐intensive businesses in two countries identifies striking parallels with the Middle Eastern bazaar in contrast to Western impersonal markets and hierarchies. We
Reed Elliot Nelson +2 more
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From class consciousness to class suicide: considering community integration as a primary care ethic. [PDF]
Irfan B +4 more
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ABSTRACT Technological advancements aligned with sustainability and resilience requirements, as well as, a greater focus on human‐centric perspectives, are creating significant transformations in supply chains in this decade, bringing them to a more developed stage.
Guilherme F. Frederico
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Spoken language and attitudes in Hong Kong: English leads in prestige, mandarin rises in employability, and Cantonese faces challenges. [PDF]
Man Cheung L, Teng X.
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ABSTRACT Consuming luxury products and services has received little systematic attention as a potential pathway to consumer well‐being, despite sporadic evidence suggesting that luxury experiences may catalyse self‐transformational processes and happiness‐related outcomes.
Solon Magrizos +2 more
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Citation proximus: The role of social and semantic ties on citations. [PDF]
Kozlowski D +5 more
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ABSTRACT Surprise marketing, characterized by unexpected tactics such as blind boxes and spontaneous discounts, captivates consumers by sparking curiosity and participation. Despite increasing industry use, scholarly research remains fragmented and limited.
Xin‐Jean Lim +2 more
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