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relationship between the power to coerce and exploitation in a laboratory experiment where a senior and a junior player interact …-compatible questionnaire indicates that the social acceptability of exploitation depends on whether the junior worker can detect she is being … exploited. We also show how a history of exploitation affects future interactions. …
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Introduction: What is politics -- Coercion -- Negotiation -- Reconciliation -- Exploitation -- Indoctrination … number of very specific practices. These include coercion, persuasion, reconciliation, exploitation, indoctrination …
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can be considered unpaid inputs and, thus, sources of profit. This often overlaps with exploitation of stakeholders, which …; exploitation of social stakeholders; and exploitation of nature. The fact that there are a bounded number of sources of benign …
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In einer immer komplexeren Welt mit beschleunigten Innovationszyklen und sich ständig verändernden Anforderungen sind Unternehmen mehr denn je einem starken Wettbewerbsdruck ausgesetzt. Für sie besteht einerseits die Notwendigkeit, ihr bestehendes Kerngeschäft durch kontinuierliche...
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degree of exploitation. On the one hand, the ratio between effort and wage the higher-skilled workers experience is lower … precipitously as skill increases. The workers with the highest level of skill experience zero degree of exploitation in terms of …
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Dividend payments are firm events on a recurring and predictable basis. High returns in the period between announcement-date and ex-dividend date are the main driver for the so-called dividend month premium, which are positive abnormal returns in months in which corporations are predicted to...
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