Framing novelty in crowdfunding: Which words win support, where, and at what stakes
Abstract Research Summary We examine how promotional language (“hype”) in reward‐based crowdfunding is associated with campaign success, and whether those associations vary across sector contexts and with campaign execution burden. Using dictionary‐based text measures from 635 U.S. Kickstarter campaigns across five sectors, we distinguish three novelty‐
Agnieszka Kwapisz
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College students' experiences, perceptions and management of health risks: a qualitative study in China. [PDF]
Zhou L +6 more
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Toward a theory of Bayesian experimentation in early‐stage ventures
Abstract Research Summary The entrepreneurship literature has established the benefits of experimentation but has paid comparatively little attention to its costs. We develop a Bayesian model to illustrate the entrepreneurial choice between direct and experimental entry.
Andrea Contigiani +2 more
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Exposure to Legacy Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances from Diet and Drinking Water in California Adults, 2018-2020. [PDF]
Pennoyer EH +9 more
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Rapid treatment of depression with potassium supplementation: relative deficiency of potassium ions and possible pathogenesis-a case report. [PDF]
Dai J.
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Collaboration post‐acquisition: The role of acquirers' motives
Abstract Research Summary What role do collaborations with a target's partners play in an acquisition, and how do these collaborations evolve post‐acquisition? Research suggests that these collaborations are an important reason to acquire but often diminish post‐acquisition. But if they tend to diminish, why are they a reason to acquire?
Henning Piezunka +3 more
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Classification, Quantification, and Fluorescence Behavior Analysis of Microplastics via Nile Red Staining: Application to Detection Emission in Takeaway Food Container. [PDF]
Xu A +6 more
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Who Takes High‐Earning CTE Pathways?
ABSTRACT Wage gaps across demographic groups in the U.S. labor market are well documented. A key question is the degree to which group‐based sorting into high‐ versus low‐paying occupations reflects underlying preferences, versus structural barriers or prior educational experiences.
Celeste K. Carruthers +6 more
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Erratum regarding missing statements in previously published articles. [PDF]
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Measuring "third places": Comparing neighborhood data for cognitive health research. [PDF]
Finlay JM +20 more
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