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作者:Bikard, Michael; Fernandez-Mateo, Isabel; Mogra, Ronak
作者单位:INSEAD Business School; University of London; London Business School
摘要:Science is fundamental to the innovation process; however, not all scientific ideas significantly contribute to shaping technological developments. In this article, we argue that, despite having strong incentives to build on the most promising ideas, inventors rely more on research conducted by men than by women. We analyze the citations that scientific papers receive in patented inventions and find that the papers authored by women scientists receive fewer citations, both in a large sample of...
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作者:Ghaedipour, Farnaz
作者单位:York University - Canada
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作者:Lange, Donald
作者单位:Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe
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作者:Blagoev, Blagoy
作者单位:University of St Gallen
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作者:Beane, Matt
作者单位:University of California System; University of California Santa Barbara
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作者:Trobinger, Matthias; Schneiderhan, Erik; Lukk, Martin
作者单位:ESSEC Business School
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作者:Zavyalova, Anastasiya
作者单位:Rice University
摘要:Most organizational stigma research focuses on preexisting stigma, leaving largely unexplored the question of how the stigmatization process unfolds. The few studies on the stigmatization of organizations have not explored the dynamics between the stigmatizer and the stigmatized or the role of the government. I address these voids by explicating the process of top-down stigmatization of Russian NGOs after the passage of the 2012 foreign agents law. Through an inductive approach relying on arch...
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作者:Hoang, Kimberly Kay; Harrington, Brooke
作者单位:University of Chicago
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作者:Lingelbach, David; Guerra, Valentina Rodriguez
作者单位:University System of Maryland; University of Baltimore
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作者:Li, Xu; Ody-Brasier, Amandine
作者单位:University of London; London School Economics & Political Science; McGill University
摘要:Why would a law-abiding occupational community support members engaged in legally prohibited actions? We propose that lawbreaking can elicit informal support when it is construed as a disinterested action-intended to serve the community rather than the perpetrator. We study how illegal remixing (bootlegging) affects an artist's ability to secure opening act and other performance opportunities in the electronic dance music (EDM) community, whose members endorse the substance of copyright law bu...