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How Influential is Experience? A Study of the Relationship between Demography and Cognition 来自 SSRN 喜欢 0 阅读量: 24 作者:JL Stimpert,I Duhaime 摘要: The study reported here examined the relationship between executives' career experiences and their beliefs and understandings about the management ...
the less willing women and men are to settle there. However, the male migrant population is more sensitive to air pollution, and the negative effect of PM2.5 on the male population’s willingness to stay is more significant. When the concentration...
Existing studies analyzed the impact of influential variables on the modal split and mode choice by using conventional statistical methods such as the linear regression and logit models (Buehler, 2011; Ding et al., 2017; Ha et al., 2020; Liu et al., 2015; Ma et al., 2020; Paulley et...
In spite of a longstanding theoretical basis for hypothesizing that managerial demography will influence cognition, the study found no association between the top managers' career experiences that were considered in this study and their beliefs about the management of diversification. Based on this ...
Influential factors and return effects of rural migrant labor return migration. Popul. Res. 2017, 41, 71–83. [Google Scholar] Zou, Y.; Chen, Y.; Song, Y. Hometown digital economy development and labor return: Based on the perspective of internet platform development. Econ. Res. J. 2023...
[1]. If those growth rates were sustained, global population was forecast to double in about 30 years, and to quadruple in about 60. At the time, global population growth was viewed as a major concern. Several influential publications—for instance, Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb (1968...
As it is presented in the work of Damerell [28], the first and the most influential are students’ households. It is not surprising that a family is where we learn our first social behaviors; this is also where we gain attitudes towards the environment. Recently the other media also ...