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Ronald A. Clark

Researcher at Missouri State University

Publications -  41
Citations -  3308

Ronald A. Clark is an academic researcher from Missouri State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Halide & Interpersonal influence. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 41 publications receiving 2697 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald A. Clark include Florida State University & East Carolina University.

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One-dimensional organic lead halide perovskites with efficient bluish white-light emission.

TL;DR: This work verifies once again that one-dimensional systems are favourable for exciton self-trapping to produce highly efficient below-gap broadband luminescence, and opens up a new route towards superior light emitters based on bulk quantum materials.
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Market mavens: Psychological influences

TL;DR: In this paper, a structural-equation model of the normative influences on the psychology of the market maven is developed and tested, and the hypothesized model describes relationships between global psychological constructs (self-esteem, tendency to conform), consumer traits (susceptibility to interpersonal influence, consumer need for uniqueness), and a domain-specific tendency (opinion leadership).
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The Effects of Leadership Style on Hotel Employees' Commitment to Service Quality

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the role that individual unit management plays in this process by looking at how a manager's commitment to service quality and that person's leadership style affect the way frontline employees do their job.
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Low-Dimensional Organic Tin Bromide Perovskites and Their Photoinduced Structural Transformation.

TL;DR: In this article, a series of low-dimensional organic tin bromide perovskites with 1D and 0D structures is reported using the same organic and inorganic components, but at different ratios and reaction conditions, both 1D (C4 N2 H14 Br)4 SnBr6 can be prepared in high yields.