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Georgia State University
Education•Atlanta, Georgia, United States•
About: Georgia State University is a education organization based out in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 13988 authors who have published 35895 publications receiving 1164332 citations. The organization is also known as: GSU & Georgia State.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Mental health, Stars, Health care
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TL;DR: In this paper, a longitudinal analysis of satisfaction and performance for a national chain of fast-food restaurants is conducted, where a total of 342,308 consumer responses, 3,009 employee responses, and 12 months of restaurant performance measures are analyzed.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the relative intensities of photoelectron lines are discussed and the relationship of observed intensities to angle of observation is considered as are the errors introduced by ignoring the fact that different lines may have different angular distributions.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply a Burgstahler and Dichev (1997)/Degeorge et al. (1999) type methodology to quarterly data for the 1985-2002 time period, and show that, since the mid-1990s, but not before then, managers seek to avoid negative quarterly earnings surprises more than to avoid either quarterly losses or quarterly earnings decreases.
Abstract: Applying a Burgstahler and Dichev (1997)/Degeorge et al. (1999) type methodology to quarterly data for the 1985–2002 time period, we show that, since the mid‐1990s, but not before then, managers seek to avoid negative quarterly earnings surprises more than to avoid either quarterly losses or quarterly earnings decreases. Our findings suggest that the quarterly earnings threshold hierarchy proposed by Degeorge et al. (1999) does not apply to recent years, and that managers' claim that avoiding quarterly earnings decreases is the threshold they most seek to achieve (Graham et al. 2004) is inconsistent with their actions. We provide an intuitively appealing economic rationale for why the shift in threshold hierarchy occurred; since the mid‐1990s, but not before then, investors unambiguously rewarded (penalized) firms for reporting quarterly earnings meeting (missing) analysts' estimates more than they did for meeting (missing) the other two thresholds. We provide several explanations for why investors unambi...
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01 Jan 1987TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method to use the information of the user's interaction with the user in order to improve the quality of the interaction between the user and the service provider.
Abstract: Авторы данной книги стремятся ответить на вопрос, почему женщины остаются одной из самой недопредставленной группой в политической сфере. Объяснительные концепции выстраивались исследователями по двум направлениям: с одной стороны, возможно женщины не конкурентоспособны в предвыборной борьбе, с другой стороны, вероятно, среди потенциальных политиков мало женщин. В книге дан последовательный анализ возможных причин недопредставленности женщин в политической сфере: отношение к женщинам-политикам партийных лидеров и других представителей политической элиты, влияние социализации и избирательной системы, влияние инкумбенства. В мире ситуация с вовлечением женщин в политический процесс несколько изменилась. На уровне региональных политических структур число женщин значительно увеличилось практически повсеместно. При этом сохраняется тенденция сокращения числа женщин на более значимых позициях политической иерархии, исключение составляют лишь скандинавские страны. В ходе проведенного исследования было выявлено, что серьезным препятствием на пути женщин во власть является ресурс инкумбенства. Кроме того, потенциальные активистки боятся дискриминации со стороны электората и партийных структур. В заключении авторы предлагают свои рекомендации по изменению ситуации представительства женщин в политической сфере.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that the manipulation of these ambient factors as a whole or individually may be used therapeutically to alter food intake and that more attention needs to be paid to ambience in nutrition-related research.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Paul M. Thompson | 183 | 2271 | 146736 |
Michael Tomasello | 155 | 797 | 93361 |
Han Zhang | 130 | 970 | 58863 |
David B. Audretsch | 126 | 671 | 72456 |
Ian O. Ellis | 126 | 1051 | 75435 |
John R. Perfect | 119 | 573 | 52325 |
Vince D. Calhoun | 117 | 1234 | 62205 |
Timothy E. Hewett | 116 | 531 | 49310 |
Kenta Shigaki | 113 | 570 | 42914 |
Eric Courchesne | 107 | 240 | 41200 |
Cynthia M. Bulik | 107 | 714 | 41562 |
Shaker A. Zahra | 104 | 293 | 63532 |
Robin G. Morris | 98 | 519 | 32080 |
Richard H. Myers | 97 | 316 | 54203 |
Walter H. Kaye | 96 | 403 | 30915 |