Credence goods like health care, financial advice, food labelling or journalism are at the centre of political discussions. The research on credence goods has edoi:10.2139/ssrn.3114257Gottschalk, FelixSocial Science Electronic PublishingGottschalk, F. (2018). What Characterizes Credence Goods? A ...
Giving credence to the adage, “find a way to get paid for the job you’d do for free,” passion is arguably the most important attribute entrepreneurs must have, and every edge helps. While the prospect of becoming your own boss and raking in a fortune is alluring to entrepreneurial dre...
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To give credence to; to believe; to credit. Trust me, you look well. Trust To hope confidently; to believe; - usually with a phrase or infinitive clause as the object. I trust to come unto you, and speak face to face. We trustwe have a good conscience. Trust To show confidence in...
Many of the most popular DTC brands today have worked hard to develop high-quality products and attract loyal consumers. The next step is obvious: How can traditional retailers and legacy players reverse-engineer the success of DTC brands, and harness th
"Stock" refers to goods or merchandise kept on premises for sale, while "store" is a place where such goods are sold or a verb meaning to keep or accumulate goods for future use.
* credible * credibility * creditable * creditor * credence * credential * credo * creed Noun Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust. * Bible, 1 Macc. x. 46 When Jonathan and the people heard these words they gave nocreditinto them, nor received them. ...
Therefore, I think there is plenty of room to affirm the infinite value of humans even if other things, such as creating a human, killing a human, letting a human die, or hurting a human are all only finitely valuable or disvaluable. My credence in the infinite disvalue of killing has...
Such narratives, once dismissed as speculative fantasies, are gaining credence due to advances in generative AI, notably OpenAI's ChatGPT. OpenAI's recent claim suggests that within a decade, AI systems might surpass human experts in most fields. Yet, the emergence of a truly general AI, ...
This is typically through quality assurance labels or brands (Sandøe and Christensen 2018) given that welfare standards cannot be identified from the product itself due to their credence nature (Grunert et al. 2004), i.e., they are a quality that cannot be observed by the consumer even ...