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The Determinants of Credit Spread Changes.

by Pierre Collin-Dufresne , Robert S Goldstein , J Spencer Martin , Gurdip Bakshi , Greg Bauer , Dave Brown , Francesca Carrieri , Peter Christoffersen , Susan Christoffersen , Greg Duffee , Darrell Duffie , Vihang Errunza , Gifford Fong , Mike Gallmeyer , Laurent Gauthier , Rick Green , John Griffin , Jean Helwege , Kris Jacobs , Chris Jones , Andrew Karolyi , Dilip Madan , David Mauer , Erwan Morellec , Federico Nardari , N R Prabhala , Tony Sanders , Sergei Sarkissian , Bill Schwert , Ken Singleton , Chester Spatt , René Stulz - Journal of Finance , 2001
"... ABSTRACT Using dealer's quotes and transactions prices on straight industrial bonds, we investigate the determinants of credit spread changes. Variables that should in theory determine credit spread changes have rather limited explanatory power. Further, the residuals from this regression are ..."
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ABSTRACT Using dealer's quotes and transactions prices on straight industrial bonds, we investigate the determinants of credit spread changes. Variables that should in theory determine credit spread changes have rather limited explanatory power. Further, the residuals from this regression

Power and perspectives not taken.

by Adam D Galinsky , Joe C Magee , M Ena Inesi , Deborah H Gruenfeld - Psychological Science, , 2006
"... ABSTRACT-Four experiments and a correlational study explored the relationship between power and perspective taking. In Experiment 1, participants primed with high power were more likely than those primed with low power to draw an E on their forehead in a self-oriented direction, demonstrating less ..."
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of an inclination to spontaneously adopt another person's visual perspective. In Experiments 2a and 2b, high-power participants were less likely than low-power participants to take into account that other people did not possess their privileged knowledge, a result suggesting that power leads individuals

Research Article Power and Perspectives Not Taken

by Adam D. Galinsky, Joe C. Magee, M. Ena Inesi, Deborah H Gruenfeld
"... ABSTRACT—Four experiments and a correlational study explored the relationship between power and perspective taking. In Experiment 1, participants primed with high power were more likely than those primed with low power to draw anE on their forehead in a self-oriented direction, demonstrating less of ..."
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of an inclination to spontaneously adopt another person’s visual perspective. In Experiments 2a and 2b, high-power participants were less likely than low-power participants to take into account that other people did not possess their privileged knowledge, a result suggesting that power leads individuals to anchor

Legitimacy Crisis? Behavioral Approach and Inhibition When Power Differences are Left Unexplained

by Pamela K. Smith, Æ John, T. Jost, Æ Ranjini Vijay, Ó Springer, P. K. Smith, J. T. Jost, R. Vijay , 2008
"... Abstract Possessing social power leads to approach-related affect and behavior, whereas lacking power leads to inhibition (Keltner, Gruenfeld, & Anderson, Psychol Rev 110:265–284, 2003). However, such effects should be moderated by whether an explanation is given for these power differences. Pa ..."
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. Participants were assigned to a low-power or high-power role and then interacted with a confederate in the opposite role. Participants were told these role assignments were made for legitimate (expertise) or illegitimate (nepotism) reasons, or were given no explanation. High-power participants showed more

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT (HIGH-POWER BATTERY)

by unknown authors , 2001
"... We would like to express our sincere appreciation to Sentech, Inc., for its technical contributions in preparing and publishing this report. In addition, we would like to thank all our program participants for their contributions to the programs and all the authors who prepared the project abstracts ..."
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We would like to express our sincere appreciation to Sentech, Inc., for its technical contributions in preparing and publishing this report. In addition, we would like to thank all our program participants for their contributions to the programs and all the authors who prepared the project

The Effects of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Employers.” NBER Working Paper No. 5655. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research

by Patrick J. Bayer, Patrick J. Bayer, B. Douglas Bernheim, John Karl Scholz , 1996
"... SBR95-11321), as well as to Merrill Lynch, Inc., for financial support. We would also like to thank KPMG Peat Marwick LLP, and in particular Martha Priddy Patterson, for making available the data used to conduct We examine the effects of education on financial decision-making skills by identifying a ..."
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of this form could prove to have a powerful effect on rates of behavior. The current paper undertakes an analysis of these programs using a previously unexploited survey of employers. We find that both participation in and contributions to voluntary savings plans are significantly higher when employers offer

Power reduces the press of the situation: Implications for creativity, conformity, and dissonance

by Adam D. Galinsky, Deborah H Gruenfeld, Joe C. Magee, Jennifer A. Whitson, Katie A. Liljenquist , 2008
"... Although power is often conceptualized as the capacity to influence others, the current research explores whether power psychologically protects people from influence. In contrast to classic social psychological research demonstrating the strength of the situation in directing attitudes, expressions ..."
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, arousing dissonance, and thereby lead to attitude change. Across the experiments, high-power participants were immune to the typical press of situations, with intrapsychic processes having greater sway than situational or interpersonal ones on their creative and attitudinal expressions.

PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article Power and Perspectives Not Taken

by Adam D. Galinsky, Joe C. Magee, M. Ena Inesi, Deborah H Gruenfeld, Robert F
"... ABSTRACT—Four experiments and a correlational study explored the relationship between power and perspective taking. In Experiment 1, participants primed with high power were more likely than those primed with low power to draw an E on their forehead in a self-oriented direction, demonstrating less o ..."
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of an inclination to spontaneously adopt another person’s visual perspective. In Experiments 2a and 2b, high-power participants were less likely than low-power participants to take into account that other people did not possess their privileged knowledge, a result suggesting that power leads individuals to anchor

Round Robin Experiments for Comparison and Evaluation of Analytical Methods for the Determination of Emissions From High-power Laser Material Processing*

by Olle Nygrena, Heinz Haferkampb, Dirk Seebaumb, Thomas Pusterb, Erik Beck Hansenc
"... The characterization of gaseous and aerosol emissions and also workplace immissions generated during high-power laser processing is one of the main work areas of the International Working Group (IWG) 1 ‘Fumes ’ in the Eurolaser project EU 643 ‘Safety in the Industrial Applications of Lasers. ’ To in ..."
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The characterization of gaseous and aerosol emissions and also workplace immissions generated during high-power laser processing is one of the main work areas of the International Working Group (IWG) 1 ‘Fumes ’ in the Eurolaser project EU 643 ‘Safety in the Industrial Applications of Lasers

A Service of zbw Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre for Economics Math and Gender: Is Math a Route to a High-Powered Career? Math and Gender: Is Math a Route to a High-Powered Career?

by Schrøter Joensen , Juanna ; Nielsen , Helena Skyt , Juanna Schrøter , Joensen Helena , Skyt Nielsen , Juanna Schrøter Joensen , Helena Skyt Nielsen , Helena Skyt Nielsen
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-up of math teaching. Introduction Although the college gender gap has evaporated, females are still underrepresented in high-powered careers as CEOs, Ph.D.s, and more generally in finance, business, science, technology, engineering and mathematics Recent studies indicate that the teaching environment
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