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Laterality 6 laterality 4 handedness 3 Dyslexia 2 Earnings 2 Entrepreneurship 2 Left- and right-handedness 2 Left-handedness 2 Self-employment 2 ambidexterity 2 cerebral dominance 2 intelligence 2 Brain 1 Business start-up 1 Cerebral dominance 1 Choice polarity effect 1 Cognition 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Display 1 EEG 1 Einfluss 1 Emotion 1 Entrepreneurs 1 Entrepreneurship approach 1 Evolution 1 Football 1 Fußball 1 Führung 1 Führungspsychologie 1 Handedness 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Korea Republic National Football Team 1 Leadership 1 Left and right (Psychology) 1 Left-handed 1 Mitarbeiter 1 Neuromarketing 1 Perceived magnitude 1 Ratgeber 1 Selbstständige 1
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Free 6 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 5
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Bibliographie 1 Working Paper 1
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English 8 Undetermined 4
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Denny, Kevin 6 Hessels, Jolanda 2 Rietveld, Cornelius A. 2 Antonio, Pinna 1 Daniele, Porcheddu 1 Décosterd, Mary Lou 1 Goldsmith, Emily 1 Gould, Stephen J. 1 Hyun, Yong J. 1 Kim, Kitae 1 Lee, Michael 1 Lee, Sanghak 1 Maura, Pugliatti 1 O'Sullivan, Vincent 1 Park, Byungho 1 Zhang, Wen 1 Zwan, Peter van der 1 van der Zwan, Peter 1
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School of Economics, University College Dublin 4 Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) 1
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Working Papers / School of Economics, University College Dublin 4 Economics Letters 1 Economics letters 1 IFS Working Papers 1 Journal of business research : JBR 1 Micro & Macro Marketing 1 Sport marketing quarterly : preferred journal of the Sport Marketing Association 1 UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series 1
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RePEc 7 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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From sensation to emotion : a neuromarketing study of sport sponsorship effects
Lee, Sanghak; Kim, Kitae; Hyun, Yong J.; Park, Byungho - In: Sport marketing quarterly : preferred journal of the … 33 (2024) 2, pp. 99-115
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The choice polarity effect : an investigation of evolutionary-based trait handedness and perceived magnitudes on laterally displayed choices
Gould, Stephen J.; Goldsmith, Emily; Lee, Michael - In: Journal of business research : JBR 120 (2020), pp. 627-637
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Asymmetric colour perception in point-of-sale: some implications for merchandising
Daniele, Porcheddu; Antonio, Pinna; Maura, Pugliatti - In: Micro & Macro Marketing (2010) 2, pp. 215-242
In this work we evaluate the phenomenon of asymmetric perception of coloured stimuli located in an aisle of a virtual store. In an experimental context of rapid perception and stimulation of peripheral vision, it was found that coloured items were perceived more accurately and rapidly when...
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In praise of ambidexterity: How a continuum of handedness predicts social adjustment
Denny, Kevin; Zhang, Wen - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2010
This paper estimates the relationship between handedness and social adjustment. In addition to binary measures of hand preference, we also use a continuous measure of hand skill. Outcomes at ages 7, 11 and 16 are studied. Using a semi-parametric estimator it is shown that non-righthandedness (as...
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Cognitive ability and continuous measures of relative hand-skill : a note
Denny, Kevin - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2008
This note re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) that equal skill of right and left hands is associated with deficits in cognitive ability. This is consistent with the idea that failure to develop dominance of one hemisphere is associated with various pathologies such as learning...
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Unraveling two myths about entrepreneurs
Hessels, Jolanda; Rietveld, Cornelius A.; van der Zwan, … - In: Economics Letters 122 (2014) 3, pp. 435-438
The supposed creativity of left-handed and dyslexic individuals may fit well with an entrepreneurial occupation. Empirical evidence from two representative Dutch samples, however, shows that left-handed and dyslexic individuals are not more likely to be(come) entrepreneurs than right-handed and...
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Unraveling two myths about entrepreneurs
Hessels, Jolanda; Rietveld, Cornelius A.; Zwan, Peter … - In: Economics letters 122 (2014) 3, pp. 435-438
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Cognitive ability and hemispheric indecision: Two surpluses and a deficit
Denny, Kevin - 2006
This paper re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) showing that equal skill of right and left hands – hemispheric indecision - is associated with deficits in cognitive ability. This is consistent with the idea that failure to develop dominance of one hemisphere is associated with various...
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The economic consequences of being left-handed: some sinister results
Denny, Kevin; O'Sullivan, Vincent - Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) - 2006
-handed males. Keywords: earnings, brain, left-handed, laterality … relates to the brain: laterality. In particular we ask whether left-handed people are paid more or less than right …-handedness are partly data-driven: aside from other measures of laterality, it is the only characteristic available in a large …
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The economic consequences of being left-handed : some sinister results
Denny, Kevin - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2004
This paper provides the first estimates of the effects of handedness on hourly earnings. Augmenting a conventional earnings equation with an indicator of left handedness shows there is a well determined positive effect on male earnings with non-manual workers enjoying a slightly larger premium....
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