31 research outputs found
Continuous water adsorption states promoted by Ni 2+ confined in a synthetic smectite
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Aspectos morfológicos de frutos, sementes, germinação e plântulas de Hymenolobium petraeum
Lung cancer among newspaper printers exposed to ink mist: a study of trade union members in Manchester, England.
Distinct Roles for the Yeast Phosphatidylinositol 4-Kinases, Stt4p and Pik1p, in Secretion, Cell Growth, and Organelle Membrane Dynamics
Respiratory muscle activity during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Examination of Chili Pepper and Nutmeg Oleoresins Using the Salmonella/Mammalian Microsome Mutagenicity Assay
Why some awards are more effective signals of quality than others: a study of movie awards
In this article, the authors develop and empirically test a conceptual framework that predicts which types of awards have the biggest impact on the competitive performance of the award winners. The empirical setting is an industry where awards proliferate, namely, the U.S. motion picture industry. Overall, their results suggest that awards granted by a jury composed primarily of end consumers, peers, or experts each have a different effect on consumer behavior, which can be explained in terms of differences in source credibility and award salience
