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Tactical Innovation in Social Movements
Dan J. Wang, Sarah A. Soule
American Sociological Review
May262016
Vol. 81
Issue 3
Pages 517-548.
Women are Warmer but No Less Assertive than Men: Gender and Language on Facebook
Gregory Park, David Bryce Yaden, H. Andrew Schwartz, Margaret L. Kern, Johannes C. Eichaedt, Michal Kosinski, David Stillwell, Lyle H. Ungar, Martin E.P. Seligman
PLOS | One
May252016
Incentives for Lawyers: Moving Away from “Eat What You Kill”
Ann P. Bartel, Brianna Cardiff-Hicks, Kathryn Shaw
Industrial Labor Relations Review
May162016
Vol. 70
Issue 2
Pages 336-358.
Reconciliation in Sierra Leone
Katherine Casey, Rachel Glennerster
Science
May132016
Vol. 352
Issue 6287
Pages 766-767.
What Are Your Signature Stories?
David Aaker, Jennifer Aaker
California Management Review
May42016
Vol. 58
Issue 3
Pages 49–65.
Learning, Termination, and Payout Policy in Dynamic Incentives Contracts
Yuliy Sannikov, Peter M. DeMarzo
The Review of Economic Studies
May22016
Vol. 84
Issue 1
Pages 182-236.
Abnormal Accruals in Newly Public Companies: Opportunistic Misreporting or Economic Activity?
Christopher S. Armstrong, George Foster, Daniel J. Taylor
Management Science
May2016
Vol. 62
Issue 5
Pages 1316–1338.
International Data on Measuring Management Practices
Nicholas A. Bloom, Renata Lemos, Raffaella Sadun, Daniela Scur, John Van Reenen
American Economic Review
May2016
Vol. 106
Issue 5
Pages 152-156.
No‐Bubble Condition: Model‐Free Tests in Housing Markets
Stefano Giglio, Matteo Maggiori, Johannes Stroebel
Econometrica
May2016
Vol. 84
Issue 3
Pages 1047-1091.
Power and Death: Mortality Salience Increases Power Seeking While Feeling Powerful Reduces Death Anxiety
Peter Belmi, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Journal of Applied Psychology
May2016
Vol. 101
Issue 5
Pages 702-720.
Questioning the End Effect: Endings Are Not Inherently Over-Weighted in Retrospective Evaluations of Experiences
Stephanie M. Tully, Tom Meyvis
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
May2016
Vol. 145
Issue 5
Pages 630-642.
Scoundrels in the C-Suite: How Should the Board Respond When a CEO’s Bad Behavior Makes the News?
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
Corporate Governance Research Initiative
May2016
Systemic Effects of Campaign Spending: Evidence from Corporate Contribution Bans in U.S. State Legislatures
Andrew B. Hall
Political Science Research and Methods
May2016
Vol. 4
Issue 2
Pages 343–359.
What Makes U.S. Government Bonds Safe Assets?
Zhiguo He, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Konstantin Milbradt
American Economic Review
May2016
Vol. 106
Issue 5
Pages 519–523.
(Mis)perceptions of Partisan Polarization in the American Public
Neil Malhotra, Matthew S. Levendusky
Public Opinion Quarterly
April292016
Vol. 80
Pages 378-391.
Causal Inference in Accounting Research
Ian D. Gow, David F. Larcker, Peter C. Reiss
Journal of Accounting Reseach
April192016
Vol. 54
Issue 2
Pages 477–523.
Imperfect Progress: An Objective, Quality Assessment of the Role of User Reviews in Consumer Decision Making
Itamar Simonson
Journal of Consumer Research
April192016
Vol. 42
Issue 6
Pages 840-845.
Advertising Competition in Presidential Elections
Brett R. Gordon, Wesley R. Hartmann
Quantitative Marketing and Economics
April152016
Pages 1-40.
Governance Aches and Pains: Is Bad Governance Chronic?
David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
Corporate Governance Research Initiative (CGRI)
April142016
Hidden Debt, Hidden Deficits
Joshua D. Rauh
A Hoover Institution Essay
Hoover Institution, Stanford University
April112016