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Relative absorptive capacity and interorganizational learning

by Peter J. Lane, Michael Lubatkin - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL , 1998
"... Much of the prior research on interorganizational learning has focused on the role of absorptive capacity, a firm’s ability to value, assimilate, and utilize new external knowledge. However, this definition of the construct suggests that a firm has an equal capacity to learn from all other organizat ..."
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Much of the prior research on interorganizational learning has focused on the role of absorptive capacity, a firm’s ability to value, assimilate, and utilize new external knowledge. However, this definition of the construct suggests that a firm has an equal capacity to learn from all other

How Does Foreign Entry Affect the Domestic Banking Market?

by Stijn Claessens, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, Harry Huizinga - JOURNAL OF BANKING AND FINANCE , 2001
"... Using bank level data for 80 countries in the 1988-1995 period, this paper examines the extent of foreign ownership in national banking markets. The net interest margins, overhead, taxes paid, and profitability of foreign and domestic banks are compared. The functioning of foreign relative to dome ..."
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to domestic banks is very different in developing and developed countries, with foreign banks achieving higher (lower) profits than domestic banks in developing (developed) countries. Estimation results further suggest that an increase in the share of foreign banks leads to a lower profitability of domestic

Neighbors as Negatives: Relative Earnings and Well-Being

by Erzo F. P. Luttmer - Quarterly Journal of Economics , 2005
"... This paper investigates whether individuals feel worse off when others around them earn more. In other words, do people care about relative position, and does “lagging behind the Joneses ” diminish well-being? To answer this question, I match individual-level data containing various indicators of we ..."
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of well-being to information about local average earnings. I find that, controlling for an individual’s own income, higher earnings of neighbors are associated with lower levels of self-reported happiness. The data’s panel nature and rich set of measures of well-being and behavior indicate

Human DNA methylomes at base resolution show widespread epigenomic differences.

by Ryan Lister , Mattia Pelizzola , Robert H Dowen , R David Hawkins , Gary Hon , Julian Tonti-Filippini , Joseph R Nery , Leonard Lee , Zhen Ye , Que-Minh Ngo , Lee Edsall , Jessica Antosiewicz-Bourget , Ron Stewart , Victor Ruotti , A Harvey Millar , James A Thomson , Bing Ren , Joseph R Ecker - Nature, , 2009
"... DNA cytosine methylation is a central epigenetic modification that has essential roles in cellular processes including genome regulation, development and disease. Here we present the first genome-wide, single-base-resolution maps of methylated cytosines in a mammalian genome, from both human embryo ..."
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in pluripotency and differentiation, and widespread reduced methylation levels in fibroblasts associated with lower transcriptional activity. These reference epigenomes provide a foundation for future studies exploring this key epigenetic modification in human disease and development. Thirty-four years have

Descriptive Complexity

by Neil Immerman , 1999
"... book is dedicated to Daniel and Ellie. Preface This book should be of interest to anyone who would like to understand computa-tion from the point of view of logic. The book is designed for graduate students or advanced undergraduates in computer science or mathematics and is suitable as a textbook o ..."
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of each other. I would strongly recommend including at least parts of Chapters 9, 10, and 12. Chapters 8 and 13 on lower bounds include some of the nicest combinatorial arguments. Chapter 11 includes a wealth of information on uniformity; to me, the low-level nature of translations between problems

What do people think they’re doing? Action identification and human behavior

by Robin R Vallacher , Daniel M Wegner - Psychological Review , 1987
"... Issues in the cognitive representation and control of action are broached from the perspective of action identification theory. This theory holds that any action can be identified in many ways, ranging from low-level identities that specify how the action is performed to high-les'el identities ..."
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that the actor is always sensitive tocontextual cues to higher levels of identification but moves to lower levels of identification if the action proves difficult to maintain with higher level identities in mind. These respective processes are documented empirically, as is their coordinated interplay

HUMAN FACTORS, 1996,38(1),1-22 Mixing and Matching Lower-Level Codes for Object Displays: Evidence for Two Sources of Proximity Compatibility

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"... The proximity compatibility principle (PCP) proposes that visually unitary con-figurations of data values, such as object displays, will support information inte-gration better than will more separable formats. In the present study formats were created by either mixing or matching pairs of lower-lev ..."
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The proximity compatibility principle (PCP) proposes that visually unitary con-figurations of data values, such as object displays, will support information inte-gration better than will more separable formats. In the present study formats were created by either mixing or matching pairs of lower-level

GENERATING TOPIC HEADINGS DURING READING OF SCREEN-BASED TEXT FACILITATES LEARNING OF STRUCTURAL KNOWLEDGE AND IMPAIRS LEARNING OF LOWER-LEVEL KNOWLEDGE

by Roy B. Clariana, Anthony W. Marker
"... This investigation considers the effects of learner-generated headings on memory. Participants (N = 63) completed a computer-based lesson with or without learner-generated text topic headings. Posttests included a cued recall test of factual knowledge and a sorting task measure of structural knowled ..."
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tasks improved cued recall posttest scores. The implications of the results for measuring structural knowledge are considered and suggestions for further studies are presented. Generative learning approaches are strategies that encourage learners to actively consider the relationships among lesson

Global and regional climate changes due to black carbon,

by V Ramanathan , G Carmichael - Nat. Geosci., , 2008
"... Figure 1: Global distribution of BC sources and radiative forcing. a, BC emission strength in tons per year from a study by Bond et al. Full size image (42 KB) Review Nature Geoscience 1, 221 -227 (2008 Black carbon in soot is the dominant absorber of visible solar radiation in the atmosphere. Ant ..."
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glaciers. Analysis of temperature trends on the Tibetan side of the Himalayas reveals warming in excess of 1 °C since the 1950s. This large warming trend at the elevated levels is proposed as the causal factor for the retreat of glaciers through melting 69, 70 . GCM simulations suggest that advection

End-User Perceptions of Formal and Informal Representations of Web Sites

by Jason I. Hong, Francis C. Li, James Lin, James A. Landay - IN PROCEEDINGS OF HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS: CHI 2001 EXTENDED ABSTRACTS , 2001
"... Web site designers have expressed concerns that formal, cleaned-up representations of early ideas cause end-users to focus on inappropriate details. It is believed that the highfidelity of formal representations cause end-users to believe a design is more complete and therefore not amenable to high- ..."
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the level of detail in their suggestions. However, it appears that informal designs presented in an electronic medium raises user expectations such that lower-level suggestions about the visual aspects were made.
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