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Abstract Research Summary We develop a dynamic view of national entrepreneurial culture by examining the linguistic evolution of media‐produced cultural artifacts—entrepreneurship‐related newspaper articles. Applying machine learning to 690,088 articles from 103 newspapers across the United States between 1996 and 2016, we identify a growing positivity
Christina Kyprianou +3 more
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Abstract Research Summary Competitive dynamics between firms and buyers are shaped by mutually understood conceptual systems that enable market interactions. Third‐party audiences, such as the media, play a crucial role in shaping market structure and evolution by facilitating the development of these conceptual systems.
Kim Claes, Frédéric Godart
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Digital Advertising and News: Who Advertises on News Sites and How Much Those Ads Are Targeted [PDF]
Analyzes trends in advertising in twenty-two news operations, including shifts to digital advertising, use of consumer data to target ads, types of ads, and industries represented among advertisers by media ...
Amy Mitchell +3 more
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Abstract The formation of the first Islamic bank in Germany in 2015 came with considerable tensions at the interface of the religious logic, on the one hand, and the state logic, on the other. With the Islamic religious logic being novel to the German field of banking and finance, innovative templates were established to deal effectively with the ...
Ali Aslan Gümüşay +2 more
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From pin money to side hustle: Rural and regional women's side businesses in Australia 1900–2023
Abstract In the last 15 years, mainstream use of the term ‘side hustle’ has boomed. But the act of having a side hustle is not new; the term's novelty obscures a long‐established pattern of ‘sideline earning’ by Australian rural women, and indeed around the world.
Louise Prowse
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Chinese currency exceptionalism: The curious internationalisation of the renminbi
Abstract The People's Republic of China (PRC) lacks the macroeconomic conditions to internationalise its currency, the renminbi (RMB). Despite tight controls on capital markets in China, the international use of the RMB has increased significantly with the RMB becoming the fifth most used currency in global trade and financial markets.
Paolo Balmas, David Howarth
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Policy stimulation for the electric vehicle industry: An analysis of mainstream media discourse
Abstract Motivated by the indisputable relevance of comprehensively understanding and portraying multiple facets of ongoing conversations on electric vehicles (EVs), we employ critical discourse analysis (CDA) to go beyond the how and why of these discussions and fathom the complex interplays and subtleties.
Monika Jain +4 more
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Abstract Issues Advertising and marketing affect alcohol use; however, no single systematic review has covered all aspects of how they affect alcohol use, and how the alcohol industry views alcohol marketing restrictions. Approach Two systematic reviews of reviews were performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items on 2 February 2023.
Norman Giesbrecht +2 more
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Back to the Future? Rishi Sunak's Industrial Strategy
Abstract Since becoming Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak has been variously described as pursuing a ‘furtive’, ‘surreptitious’ and ‘apologetic’ industrial strategy. Terms such as industrial policy and industrial strategy have been expunged from official speeches and policy documents, yet industrial intervention remains widespread. In adopting this approach,
James Silverwood, Richard Woodward
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Abstract Developing innovative, eco‐friendlier products that gain traction in the mass market remains a persistent challenge for many firms. To bring consumers to choose “greener” alternatives over conventional products, firms need to overcome prevailing product evaluations that favor traditional solutions.
Maximilian Palmié +3 more
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