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Preemptive Entry and Technology Diffusion: The Market for Drive‐In Theaters

open access: yesThe RAND Journal of Economics, Volume 57, Issue 3, Page 471-494, Autumn (Fall) 2026.
ABSTRACT This article studies entry preemption in new industries. We first test a key prediction of dynamic entry games: Entry preemption is most relevant in intermediate‐sized markets, where firms face highest uncertainty about future entry. Using US drive‐in theater market (1945–1957) data, we find robust evidence for this non‐monotonic relationship ...
Ricard Gil   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sonic Cartographies of Internationalism

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 5, September 2026.
ABSTRACT How does sound chart a different story of anticolonialism? Sound could perhaps draw out another map of space in history. Mirroring the form of sound waves, this article travels across borders, following the way sound waves themselves move.
Mai Taha, Sara Salem
wiley   +1 more source

Black Fugitivity in the Sporting Workplace: The Story of Eniola Aluko

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 33, Issue 5, Page 1914-1926, September 2026.
ABSTRACT Being a Black fugitive involves constant movement: to find and cultivate spaces of safety and hope. In this paper, I curate a sporting archive about the UK Black women's elite football player Eniola Aluko to read her as a Black fugitive. I demonstrate how she traversed a racist and anti‐Black sporting workplace—where she was unfairly demonized
Aarti Ratna
wiley   +1 more source

Markup Centrality and International Incidence in Global Production Networks

open access: yesReview of International Economics, Volume 34, Issue 4, Page 891-903, September 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper develops a framework to measure how markups amplify prices through global production networks and to attribute final‐demand price wedges to upstream country‐industry sources. The approach defines a compound markup as the ratio of observed prices to counterfactual pure‐cost prices that would prevail if all markups in the network were
Constantin Colonescu
wiley   +1 more source

Passing the Partisan Filter: Political Narratives, Partisan Bias, and Opinions on Public Finances

open access: yesScottish Journal of Political Economy, Volume 73, Issue 4, September 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper investigates whether political partisanship and political narratives affect voters' opinions about public finances. In a novel survey experiment, we test the causal effect of pro‐consolidation and pro‐public investment narratives used in German general election campaigns on participants' opinions on public debt and budget deficits ...
Ekaterina Jürgens, Sebastian Gechert
wiley   +1 more source

Examining the Dynamics Between Criminal Justice Campaign Messaging, News Coverage, Public Policy Mood, and Voter Participation in Judicial Elections

open access: yesSocial Science Quarterly, Volume 107, Issue 5, September 2026.
ABSTRACT Objective In low‐information elections, any amount of information can be decisive in voter behavior, including the choice of whether to make a choice in each race. In judicial elections, often low‐information affairs, rhetoric about criminal justice typically attracts the most attention of potential voters.
Hayley Munir   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Who Deserves To Belong? Partisan News, Anti‐Immigrant Misinformation, Immigrant Deservingness, and Immigration Policy Preferences

open access: yesSocial Science Quarterly, Volume 107, Issue 5, September 2026.
ABSTRACT Introduction Anti‐immigrant misinformation has become central to shaping public attitudes toward immigrants in the United States, transforming immigration from a technical policy domain into a symbolic battleground in partisan conflict.
Bixuan Ren, Nalae Hong, Lars Willnat
wiley   +1 more source

Metasurface‐Enabled Active‐Like Passive Radar

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 13, Issue 44, 7 August 2026.
A programmable space‐time‐coding metasurface embeds distinct spatiotemporal tags into ambient wireless signals, allowing passive radar to operate in an active‐like manner. By enabling code‐correlated reconstruction under interference, the approach supports robust real‐time UAV tracking in complex environments and points to intelligent, low‐power ...
Mingyi Li   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘Sometimes, I would look at my books and cry because I felt like I was left behind’: Understanding the learning of Indigenous girls during the COVID‐19 pandemic in the districts of Chongwe and Solwezi in Zambia

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, Volume 52, Issue 4, Page 3131-3154, August 2026.
Abstract Grounded in principles of epistemic justice, this article examines the educational impacts of Zambia's COVID‐19 school closures on Indigenous girls in two districts and highlights community‐led pathways for resilience. National responses prioritised broadcast and digital delivery but presupposed access to electricity, digital devices and ...
Marcellus Forh Mbah   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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