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deviance as active CWB and withdrawal as passive CWB. Data were collected from 249 middle level managers from five different … deviance and withdrawal behavior. Injustice creates stress and can have negative impact on behaviors of employees. Hence …
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the withdrawal from a trade agreement affects trade. We analyze a quasi-natural experiment to provide first empirical … withdrawal led to a noticeable loss in welfare of members. …
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the withdrawal from a trade agreement affects trade. We analyze a quasi-natural experiment to provide first empirical … withdrawal led to a noticeable loss in welfare of members. …
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explain the adoption by the European Union (EU) of Article 50, which allows withdrawal. I contend and demonstrate empirically … not have a veto against policy changes. This hypothesis is borne out empirically by a probit regression on the positions …
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Empirical models of trade agreements implicitly assume that withdrawal from a trade agreement has an equal and opposite … methods, we isolate the FTA withdrawal effect and find strong support in favour of symmetry. Moreover, while import tariffs … suggest that the FTA withdrawal led to a noticeable loss in members' welfare. …
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Research has shown that commuting is related to the health of workers, and that mode choice may have differential effects on this relationship. We analyze the relationship between commuting by different modes of transport and the health status reported by US workers, using the 2014-2016 Eating...
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Replacing car travel with walking and cycling lowers emissions, improves air quality and makes communities healthier …
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sample evaluated descriptions of a town layout designed to promote cycling and walking ahead of driving. Participants were …
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Research background: Cycling is considered one of the most required ways of commuting, because it generates multiple … benefits and low levels of external costs of transport. Many cities try to increase the share of cycling in the modal split by … of goods provided, what is influencing the attractiveness of cycling. Purpose of the article: The main aim of the paper …
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of commuters. Cycling rates have been increasing in Ireland over the last tenyears, but there is now a large difference … factors drive this "gender-cycling-gap",with the goal of identifying policies which will make cycling more accessible to … apply standard regression techniques. Specific attention is given to the role of cycling infrastructurein increasing …
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