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Allocation policy evaluations 1 CEO tenure 1 Construal level theory 1 Consumer decision making 1 Foxwoods Resort Casino 1 Führungskräfte 1 Gambling 1 Glücksspiel 1 Indianer 1 Indigene Völker 1 Indigenous peoples 1 Individual vs. collective outcomes 1 Managers 1 Mohegan Sun 1 Native American casinos 1 Native Americans 1 Vested Interest Theory 1 Vested interest theory 1 senior leadership succession 1
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Ampountolas, Apostolos 1 Benning, Tim 1 Breugelmans, Els 1 Dellaert, Benedict 1 Hancer, Murat 1 Legg, Mark 1
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Marketing Letters 1 Tourism economics : the business and finance of tourism and recreation 1
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Senior leadership succession and market share : an econometric case study on Native American casinos
Legg, Mark; Ampountolas, Apostolos; Hancer, Murat - In: Tourism economics : the business and finance of tourism … 28 (2022) 8, pp. 2176-2196
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Consumers’ evaluation of allocation policies for scarce health care services: Vested interest activation trumps spatial and temporal distance
Benning, Tim; Breugelmans, Els; Dellaert, Benedict - In: Marketing Letters 23 (2012) 3, pp. 531-543
The allocation of scarce health care service resources often requires trade-offs between individual and collective outcomes (e.g., when some individuals benefit more strongly from a given policy than others). Based on construal level theory, one would expect that consumers cognitively represent...
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