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This manuscript provides a tutorial for management researchers on modern methods of regularization. Regularization methods are tools to help researchers avoid overestimating the coefficients of individual predictor variables in multiple regression, especially in high-dimensional problems. Such...
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Current research often captures a static representation of phenomena at work. However, individuals and the environments in which they act are dynamic systems, where the processes should be modeled in order to better understand the system dynamics of how variables interact with one another. The...
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Although there has been increasing interest in dark personality traits in the organizational sciences, these characteristics remain relatively understudied and somewhat misunderstood. The present manuscript aims to clarify some of the issues surrounding dark personality traits by discussing the...
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In this article, we address biological models of individual organizational behavior, giving special attention to biological models of leadership. We believe that current approaches to biology in the organizational sciences assume that biological systems are simultaneously causal and essentially...
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We study the impact of an anticipated "baby boom" in an overlapping generations economy.The rise of the working population lowers the wage, and the high demand for assets causes a rise in the price of capital which will be reversed when the baby boomers leave the work-force.However, the swings...
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This multi-method study used a participatory action research approach to examine the complex net of socio-cultural factors that influenced behaviour related to tuberculosis (TB) prevention and treatment in the 10 highest risk cultural groups consisting of immigrant and Aboriginal populations in...
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It is not uncommon for advertisers to present required product disclaimers quickly at the end of advertisements. We show that fast disclaimers greatly reduce consumer comprehension of product risks and benefits, creating implications for social responsibility. In addition, across two studies, we...
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