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The Elephant in the Room: Prior Exposure to Misinformation and Correction Effect
Prior exposure to misinformation has been shown to increase beliefs associated with that misinformation when it is seen again, which is called the repetition effect, a phenomenon not unusual but understudied.
Tianjiao Wang, Wenting Yu
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ABSTRACT Using a lab‐in‐the‐field experiment, we investigate how providing information about food miles and pesticide residue influences willingness to pay (WTP) for potatoes among 407 shoppers in Taiwan, split between a supermarket and a farmers market.
Chiu‐Lin Huang +3 more
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The significance of the research presented in this article lies in its comprehensive view of global efforts to achieve carbon neutrality, integrating technological, policy, and social aspects.
Artur Pawłowski, Paweł Rydzewski
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Public Opinion Government Research: motives, boundaries and the Brazilian recent experience [PDF]
Este trabalho discute razões pelas quais se deve esperar que governos representativos mantenham um programa institucionalizado de pesquisa de opinião pública. O argumento divide-se em quatro seções. Na primeira, discutem-se razões teóricas e operacionais
Gramacho, Wladimir G.
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the convergence in on‐farm diversification strategies of agricultural holdings, between remote areas and more central ones. Using Italian farm‐level data, we explore the determinants of diversification strategies across farms.
Gianluca Grilli +2 more
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The Role of Public Support for the Occurrence of Terrorism [PDF]
Our research confirms that public opinion has an impact on the occurrence of terrorism. Specifically, we find that the opinion in one country on the performance of the leader of a foreign power has an impact on the occurrence of terrorism originating ...
Jitka Maleckova
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Public Opinion on Environmental Issues: Does It Influence Government Action? [PDF]
It was V. O. Key Jr. who stated, Unless mass views have some place in the shaping of policy, all the talk about democracy is nonsense (Glynn, 1999). According to most scholars the responsiveness of government policy to citizens\u27 preferences is a ...
Pulia \u2701, Michael
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Topological Properties of International Commodity Market: How Uncertainty Affects the Linkages?
ABSTRACT The study aims to explore the network topology of the international commodity market by examining the interconnections among 21 commodity futures across various categories, including energy, precious and industrial metals, and agriculture. We analyze the market structure of these commodity futures under both low and high uncertainty conditions
Ibrahim Yagli, Bayram Deviren
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ABSTRACT The cocoa‐chocolate value chain faces significant environmental and social challenges, driving firms to adopt sustainability strategies ranging from individual practices to third‐party certifications. This study investigates the factors associated with these strategies by analyzing 304 cocoa‐chocolate companies using firm‐level data from the ...
Stella Marschner +3 more
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Incorporating Research Design in Public Diplomacy: The Role of Listening to Foreign Publics
Research design involves a set of decisions regarding what or who will be studied and the procedures in acquiring and analyzing information. In this article, we apply lessons from research design to public diplomacy, a field focused on engaging with ...
Juve J. Cortés, Thomas Jamieson
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