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Factors contributing to verbal self-disclosure

2007

The phenomenon of self-disclosure has been actively studied in several sub-discliplines of psychology from the 1970s on, and neighbouring disciplines, such as social and communication sciences, have enriched the psychological understanding of the topic. The psychological literature on self-disclosure, which is viewed, sometimes as a trait-like construct, varying in degree from one person to another, and sometimes as an interpersonal process which occurs when individuals interact with each other, has addressed, in particular, the issues of reciprocity effect, sex differences, self-disclosure in intimate vs. non-intimate relationships, the benefits to be derived from disclosing, and the emoti…

Developmental psychologyNonverbal communicationReciprocity (social psychology)PhenomenonSelf-disclosuremedicineComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYAnxietyCommunication sciencesIn degreemedicine.symptomPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologyGeneral PsychologyNordic Psychology
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A hierarchy of simplified constitutive models within isotropic strain gradient elasticity

2017

Abstract Simplified isotropic models of strain gradient elasticity are presented, based on the mutual relationship between the inherent (dual) gradient directions (i.e. the gradient direction of any strain gradient source and the lever arm direction of the promoted double stress). A class of gradient-symmetric materials featured by gradient directions obeying a reciprocity relation and by 4 independent h.o. (higher order) coefficients is envisioned, along with the sub-classes of hemi-collinear materials (3 h.o. coefficients, gradient directions in part coincident), collinear materials (2 h.o. coefficients, equal gradient directions) and micro-affine materials (1 h.o. coefficient, behavioral…

Differential equationMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisIsotropyGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeometry02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringPositive definitenessMechanics of MaterialsCoincidentReciprocity (electromagnetism)TorqueGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemElasticity (economics)0210 nano-technologyMathematicsEuropean Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
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On the Toeplitz algebras of right-angled and finite-type Artin groups

1999

The graph product of a family of groups lies somewhere between their direct and free products, with the graph determining which pairs of groups commute and which do not. We show that the graph product of quasi-lattice ordered groups is quasi-lattice ordered, and, when the underlying groups are amenable, that it satisfies Nica's amenability condition for quasi-lattice orders. As a consequence the Toeplitz algebras of these groups are universal for covariant isometric representations on Hilbert space, and their representations are faithful if the isometries satisfy a properness condition given by Laca and Raeburn. An application of this to right-angled Artin groups gives a uniqueness theorem …

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsToeplitz algebraMathematics::Operator AlgebrasGeneral Mathematics46L55Mathematics - Operator Algebras20F36Artin's conjecture on primitive rootsArtin approximation theoremFree productArtin L-functionFOS: MathematicsArtin groupArtin reciprocity law46L55; 20F36Operator Algebras (math.OA)Graph productMathematics
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Shallow and Deep Integration

2021

The concepts of shallow and deep economic integration are introduced and discussed as to their pertinence. The conflicting results of successive rounds of global trade negotiations for developing and least developed countries are examined in the context of deep integration attempts in North-South agreements. It is established as a guiding principle that North-South agreements should normally not go deeper or run faster than South-South agreements. In light of observed global trends, upcoming inter-regional trade deals will differ from current preferential North-South trade agreements, and Northern partners will be adamant that future agreements should go deep, as the chapter critically disc…

Economic integrationNegotiationPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDeep integrationContext (language use)International economicsmedia_commonReciprocity (international relations)Least Developed Countries
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Selection by committee: Anonymity and gratitude

2018

Abstract What kind of candidate is selected into a job when the principal has to appoint a committee to measure the candidates’ ability and select a winner? We find that if the committee takes into account the candidate’s gratitude towards them, a candidate with less than first best ability will be selected. A relevant exception may occur if the first best is the overall best candidate. First best selection is always achieved if the committee is anonymous to the candidates. If the committee is not detached enough from the candidates then delegation fares even worse than random selection.

Economics and EconometricsActuarial scienceDelegationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPrincipal (computer security)Principal–agent problemExpert appointment0502 economics and businessGratitudeEconomicsGratitude and reciprocity050207 economicsCandidate selection050203 business & managementSelection (genetic algorithm)media_commonAnonymity
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Networked relationships in the e-MID Interbank market: A trading model with memory

2014

Interbank markets are fundamental for bank liquidity management. In this paper, we introduce a model of interbank trading with memory. Our model reproduces features of preferential trading patterns in the e-MID market recently empirically observed through the method of statistically validated networks. The memory mechanism is used to introduce a proxy of trust in the model. The key idea is that a lender, having lent many times to a borrower in the past, is more likely to lend to that borrower again in the future than to other borrowers, with which the lender has never (or has in- frequently) interacted. The core of the model depends on only one parameter representing the initial attractiven…

Economics and EconometricsControl and OptimizationComputer scienceHBJava/MasonMicroeconomicsFOS: Economics and businessInterbank marketOrder (exchange)Statistically validated networkEconometricsEconomicsNetwork formationProxy (statistics)Structure (mathematical logic)Statistical Finance (q-fin.ST)Applied MathematicsQuantitative Finance - Statistical FinanceLiquidity riskVariety (cybernetics)Network formationCore (game theory)Reciprocity (network science)Interbank lending marketQuantitative Finance - General FinanceGeneral Finance (q-fin.GN)
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Trust and punishment

2021

Abstract This paper explores the impact of institutions on the evolution of preferences (culture) and on economic outcomes. Punishment institutions determine the capacity and the individual cost of punishing opportunistic behavior, while preferences are endogenous and can be influenced by a cultural transmission process that is conditioned by the existing punishment institutions. We investigate the interaction and evolution between the preferences for reciprocity or rewarding of the allocator and the preferences to punish hostile behaviour by the investor in a trust game with a costly punishment phase. Our main result provides a rationale for the existence of a strong positive relationship …

Economics and Econometricseducation.field_of_studyPunishment (psychology)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPopulationSocial preferencesReciprocity (evolution)0506 political scienceDictator game0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationInstitutionEconomics050207 economicseducationSocial psychologyCultural transmission in animalsShadow (psychology)media_commonEuropean Journal of Political Economy
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An analysis of e-business adoption and its impact on relational quality in travel agency–supplier relationships

2010

Abstract This study analyzes how managers of retail travel agencies perceive the antecedents and consequences of adopting e-business in their supplier relationships. A comprehensive model integrating its antecedents and relational effects is developed and empirically tested using SEM. The study surveyed 101 travel agents in Spain. Research findings indicate that customer pressure has a strong influence on e-communication practices. E-communication with the travel agency's supplier and the pressure exerted by the sector are the main antecedents for e-procurement. Effects of e-business on relational quality are contradictory. E-procurement influences negatively on trust. Conversely, e-communi…

Electronic businessbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementSupply chainmedia_common.quotation_subjectTransportationE-commerceDevelopmentPurchasingTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementAgency (sociology)NormativeQuality (business)MarketingbusinessReciprocity (cultural anthropology)media_commonTourism Management
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Structural Health Monitoring of Cracked Beam by the Dual Reciprocity Boundary Element Method

2012

In this paper a 2D boundary element model is used to characterize the transient response of a piezoelectric based structural health monitoring system for cracked beam. The BE model is written for piezoelectric non-homogeneous problem employing generalized displacements. The dual reciprocity method is used to write the mass matrix in terms of boundary parameters only. The multidomain boundary element technique is implemented to model non-homogeneous and cracked configuration, unilateral interface conditions are also considered to prevent the physical inconsistence of the overlapping between interface nodes belonging to the crack surfaces. To assess the reliability and the effectiveness of th…

EngineeringStructural health monitoringbusiness.industryPiezoelectric sensorBEMGeneral EngineeringStructural engineeringMass matrixPiezoelectricityFracture MechanicModalReciprocity (electromagnetism)Transient responseStructural health monitoringbusinessSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiBoundary element method
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On the dynamic behavior of piezoelectric active repair by the boundary element method

2011

The dynamic behavior of piezoelectric active repair bonded on cracked structures is analyzed in this article. The boundary element code used to perform the simulations is implemented in the framework of piezoelectricity in order to model the coupling between the elastic and the electric fields, which represents the most important feature of piezoelectric media. The fracture mechanics problem, i.e. the crack, as well as the bonding layer between the host structure and the active patch is modeled by means of the multidomain technique provided with an interface spring model. More particularly, the spring interface model allows considering the bonding layer as a zero-thickness elastic ply char…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectStiffnessFracture mechanicsMechanicsStructural engineeringInertiaPiezoelectricityElectric fieldReciprocity (electromagnetism)medicineGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.symptomTangential stiffnessbusinessactive repair boundary element method piezoelectric actuator fracture mechanics transient analysis dual reciprocity methodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiBoundary element methodmedia_common
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