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Quantifying Household Discomfort Perception: An Application for Spain
The physical structure of the dwelling itself and its immediate surroundings determine its Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) and this has a direct...
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The Hotelling Line at 95: Introduction to the Special Issue
We discuss Harold Hotelling’s seminal paper “Stability in Competition,” some of the literature that built upon it, and introduce the papers in the...
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Spatial Competition Models in Health Care Markets: A Review
Through time, spatial competition has become the natural environment for studying a number of problems, ranging from product differentiation to mail...
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Calling “Gevald”: on the emergence of negative election forecasts in partisan communications
Individuals were found to anonymously predict positive election outcomes for their preferred candidate. Yet, there is little scientific knowledge...
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Relative Standing and Political Participation
The significance of absolute income has consistently been highlighted in the literature as an important factor sha** individuals’ propensity to...
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Sophisticated reasoning, learning, and equilibrium in repeated games with imperfect feedback
We analyze the infinite repetition with imperfect feedback of a simultaneous or sequential game, assuming that players are strategically...
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Blame and praise: responsibility attribution patterns in decision chains
How do people attribute responsibility when an outcome is not caused by an individual but results from a decision chain involving several people? We...
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State’s Role in Income Inequality: Social Preferences and Life Satisfaction
This study analyzes the determinants of life satisfaction in two social identity profiles according to whether the individual favors or is against...
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Persistence or decay of strategic asymmetric dominance in repeated dyadic games?
In a dyadic game, strategic asymmetric dominance occurs when a player’s preference for one strategy A relative to another B is systematically...
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Dynamically consistent menu preferences
We provide a unified analysis of dynamically consistent menu preferences in which an agent may exhibit a preference for flexibility, a preference for...
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Bullying Among Pupils at School and a Country’s Educational System: An Efficiency Evaluation of Educational Performance in Europe by Means of an Extended Data Envelopment Analysis
A strong and attractive educational system serves normally as a cornerstone for enhancing a nation’s long-term socio-economic development potential....
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Bilateral trade with loss-averse agents
We introduce expectations-based loss aversion, which can explain the empirically well-documented endowment and attachment effect, into the classical...
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Low Income, Ill-being, and Gender Inequality: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gendered Risk of Suffering Among the Poor
Scholars have long investigated the positive link between income and well-being, including its gender difference. However, little is known about (1)...
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Foreign Direct Investment, Income Inequality and Pollution Reduction: Policy Trilemma for India
India, the third largest carbon-emitting country currently faces a three-dimensional policy challenge on one hand enhancing economic growth through...
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Sickness absences among young mothers and the child penalty in employment
While a growing literature documents the negative impact of motherhood on women’s career trajectories, the specific mechanisms behind their...
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Regional Multidimensional Attitudes Towards Immigration: Evidence from the European Social Survey Using Small Area Estimation
The present article is the first empirical investigation of attitudes towards immigration in Europe via small area estimation providing reliable...
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Kee** pace with the digital transformation — exploring the digital orientation of SMEs
In the digital era, organizations strategically adopt digital transformation to thrive and prosper. In particular, they allocate substantial...
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Organizational Benefits of Commuting Support: The Impact of Flexible Working Hours on Employees’ OCB through Commuting Control
Flexible working hours has many benefits in improving employee’s in-role performance, and thus become more popular in modern cities. However, we knew...