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Spanish Stock Returns: Where is the Weather Effect?

2003

Psychological studies support the existence of an influence of weather on mood. Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) argue that the weather could affect the behaviour of market traders and, therefore, it should be reflected in the stock returns. This paper investigates the possible relation between weather and market index returns in the context of the Spanish market. In 1989, this market changed its open outcry trading system into a computerised and decentralised trading system. Therefore, it is possible to check the influence of weather variables (sunshine hours and humidity levels) on index returns in an open outcry trading system, and to compare it with a screen traded env…

Financial economicscomputer.software_genreCONTESTStock market indexOpen outcryAccountingSunshine durationWeather effectEconomicsAlgorithmic tradingEmpirical evidenceGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinancecomputerStock (geology)European Financial Management
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The Effects of the Financial Crisis on the Organizational Reputation of Banks: An Empirical Analysis of Newspaper Articles

2018

The recent financial crisis has triggered an intense debate about the role of banks in society, presumably changing the criteria used in the evaluation of organizations. Against this backdrop, we investigate the changing role of banks’ organizational features in shaping different dimensions of banks’ organizational reputation. Using the media as an important evaluator, we measure the reputational dimension of visibility based on the frequency of newspaper articles and the reputational dimension of favorability based on the sentiment of newspaper articles. Drawing on social judgment research for developing our hypotheses, we expect that organizational features such as financial performance a…

Financial performancebusiness.industryVisibility (geometry)Financial crisisAccountingBusinessOrganizational reputationDimension (data warehouse)Empirical evidenceNewspaperSSRN Electronic Journal
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Does the EMU Need a Fiscal Transfer Mechanism?

2004

Summary: The aim of this paper is to investigate how the birth of a central fiscal authority or the creation of a fiscal transfer mechanism could improve the action of fiscal policy in terms of stabilization in the EMU. In particular, the paper examines the theoretical reasons to support this conclusion and provides empirical evidence that shows how the EMU is not able to face asymmetric and symmetric idiosyncratic shocks. Zusammenfassung: Die zentrale Frage des Aufsatzes lautet: Ob und wie kann eine zentrale Fiskalbehorde oder ein fiskalischer Transfermechanismus die fiskalpolitische Stabilisierung in der EWU verbessern? Dazu werden theoretische Argumente und empirische Evidenz prasentiert…

Financial systemFinanzpolitikFiscal policyEconomyFiscal authoritySchockEuropäischer StabilitätsmechanismusTransfer mechanismEconomicsddc:330EU-StaatenEMU FIscal transfersEurozoneEmpirical evidenceVierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung
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Colloquium: The Shape of Hadrons

2012

This Colloquium addresses the issue of the shape of hadrons and, in particular, that of the proton. The concept of shape in the microcosm is critically examined. Special attention is devoted to properly define the meaning of shape for bound-state systems of near massless quarks. The ideas that lead to the expectation of nonsphericity in the shape of hadrons, the calculations that predict it, and the experimental information obtained from recent high-precision measurements are examined. Particular emphasis is given to the study of the electromagnetic transition between the nucleon and its first excited state, the Δ(1232) resonance. The experimental evidence is critically examined and compare…

First excited stateQuarkQuantum chromodynamicsPhysicsParticle physicsPhenomenological modelsPhysicsEffective field theoryHadronBound stateGeneral Physics and AstronomyHadronsExperimental evidenceMassless particleBaryonElectromagnetic transitionsHigh-precision measurementNonsphericityLattice calculationsEffective field theoryBibliographyNucleonReviews of Modern Physics
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Monitoring of persistent organic pollutants in the polar regions: knowledge gaps & gluts through evidence mapping

2017

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are widespread compounds that accumulating in polar regions canalise through trophic webs. Although several dozens of studies have been carried out in the last decades, the information is generally scattered across a large number of literature sources. This does not allow an efficient synthesis and constraints our understanding on how address future monitoring plans and environmental conservation strategies on the Polar Regions with respect to POPs. Thus, here, we present the outcome of a systematic map (SM) to scope, screen and chart evidences from literature dealing with POPs in Polar regions. The SMs strive to produce rigorous guidelines and have rece…

Food ChainEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulation010501 environmental sciencesEvidence mappingBiology01 natural sciencesFood chainArcticEnvironmental monitoringEnvironmental ChemistryIUCN Red ListOrganic ChemicalseducationEnvironmental PollutantPersistent organic pollutantArctic Region0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutanteducation.field_of_studyScope (project management)Antarctica; Arctic; Persistent organic pollutants; Systematic map; Arctic Regions; Environmental Monitoring; Environmental Pollutants; Food Chain; Organic Chemicals; Chemistry (all); Environmental ChemistryArctic Regionsbusiness.industryEcologyOrganic chemicalsPersistent organic pollutantsChemistry (all)Environmental resource managementPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSystematic mapGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPollutionAntarcticaOrganic ChemicalEnvironmental PollutantsbusinessEnvironmental MonitoringChemosphere
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Interruptions to workflow: Their relationship with irritation and satisfaction with performance, and the mediating roles of time pressure and mental …

2013

Understanding the mechanisms of workflow interruptions is crucial for reducing employee strain and maintaining performance. This study investigates how interruptions affect perceptions of performance and irritation by employing a within-person approach. Such interruptions refer to intruding secondary tasks, such as requests for assistance, which occur within the primary task. Based on empirical evidence and action theory, it is proposed that the occurrence of interruptions is negatively related to satisfaction with one's own performance and positively related to forgetting of intentions and the experience of irritation. Mental demands and time pressure are proposed as mediators. Data were g…

ForgettingEveningmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.disease_causeTime pressureWork shiftWorkflowPerceptionmedicineIrritationEmpirical evidencePsychologySocial psychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonWork & Stress
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The significance of the concept of sin for bioethics.

2005

After a period during which the theological categories of sin and forgiveness were ignored or trivialized, presently these notions are being rediscovered. What could their impact be on bioethics, either in the narrow sense of medical ethics, or in the more encompassing sense of the ethics of the life sciences? This essay begins with describing the processes of transcending and ethitization, which gave rise to the biblical notion of sin. It portrays the theological foundation of sin in terms of a twofold refusal of proper relations to God and other humans. Through the practise of confession in the face of God (coram deo), sin is placed into a horizon of hope for forgiveness and reconciliatio…

ForgivenessPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesMedicine (miscellaneous)Face (sociological concept)Foundation (evidence)BioethicsBioethicsConfessionChristianityEpistemologyPhilosophySurplus valueHumansTheologyBioethical IssuesTheologyMedical ethicsPeriod (music)media_commonChristian bioethics
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Management of infections in cirrhotic patients: Report of a Consensus Conference

2014

a b s t r a c t The statements produced by the consensus conference on infection in end-stage liver disease promoted by the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver, are here reported. The topics of epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis, prophylaxis, and treatment of infections in patient with compensated and decompensated liver cirrhosis were reviewed by a scientific board of experts who proposed 26 statements that were graded according to level of evidence and strength of recommen- dation, and approved by an independent jury. Each topic was explored focusing on the more relevant clinical questions. By systematic literature search of available evidence, comparison and discussion of e…

Fungal infectionLiver Cirrhosismedicine.medical_specialtyAntifungal Agentsmedia_common.quotation_subjectInfectionsGastroenterologyBacterial infection; Cirrhosis; Fungal infections; Infections; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antifungal Agents; Bacterial Infections; Evidence-Based Medicine; Humans; Liver Cirrhosis; Mycoses; Hepatology; GastroenterologyLiver diseaseFungal infectionsJuryInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansIn patientGrading (education)Bacterial infection; Cirrhosis; Fungal infections; Infectionsmedia_commonCirrhosiEvidence-Based MedicineHepatologybusiness.industryConsensus conferenceGastroenterologyEvidence-based medicineBacterial Infectionsmedicine.diseaseAnti-Bacterial AgentsMycosesCirrhosisFamily medicineBacterial infectionbusinessInfectionSystematic search
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Management of hand osteoarthritis: from an US evidence-based medicine guideline to a European patient-centric approach.

2022

© Crown 2022. Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the per…

GENERAL-POPULATIONAgingEvidence-Based MedicinePLACEBOPatient-centeredNONSTEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGSOsteoarthritis KneeAMERICAN-COLLEGEKNEE OSTEOARTHRITISHandCYCLOOXYGENASE-2 INHIBITORSManagementEuropeDOUBLE-BLINDPatient-Centered CareHEALTH-CAREOsteoarthritisJOINT OSTEOARTHRITISHumansADVERSE EVENTSGeriatrics and GerontologyHand Management Osteoarthritis Patient-centered Treatment guidelineReferral and ConsultationTreatment guideline
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Content-Based Approach in Exploring the Cognitive Structure of Values

2012

This article discusses the content-based approach in examination of values. In the content-based approach, human thinking in different contexts is set at the focal point, and attention is devoted to those cognitive processes through which mental representations are constructed. The information contents of mental representations play a decisive role in understanding human behavior. By applying content-based analysis to an examination of the conceptual contents of human values, it is possible to reach a deeper understanding of the cognitive structure which lies as the motivational foundation of actions. In this article, it is argued that different informational contents of values explain vari…

General Arts and HumanitiesGeneral Social SciencesFoundation (evidence)CognitionCognitive structureVariance (accounting)Object (philosophy)Mental representationPsychologySet (psychology)Content (Freudian dream analysis)General Economics Econometrics and FinanceSocial psychologyta515Cognitive psychologyAsian Social Sciences
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