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Does CEO–Auditor Dialect Connectedness Trigger Audit Opinion Shopping? Evidence from China. (2023). Du, Yingjie ; Xiao, Liang.
In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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  8. Similarity over difference: How congruency in customer characteristics drives service experiences. (2020). Sands, Sean ; Nguyen, July ; Ferraro, Carla.
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  9. Nurses perceptions of their relationships and communication with lesbian women seeking perinatal care. (2019). Kushnir, Talma ; Tzurpeled, Sharona ; Sarid, Orly.
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  10. Shared Experience and Third-Party Redistribution. (2019). McCabe, Kevin ; Paganelli, Maria Pia ; Chavanne, David.
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  11. What’s in a Surname? The Effect of Auditor-CEO Surname Sharing on Financial Misstatement. (2019). Du, Xingqiang.
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  12. Does CEO-Auditor Dialect Sharing Impair Pre-IPO Audit Quality? Evidence from China. (2019). Du, Xingqiang.
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  13. The role of national identity in consumption: An integrative framework. (2019). Carvalho, Sergio W ; Goldsmith, Emily ; Luna, David.
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  14. The introduction of formal insurance and its effect on redistribution. (2019). Marsink, Karlijn ; Anderberg, Dan.
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  15. Does decentralization of decisions increase the stability of large groups?. (2018). Villeval, Marie Claire ; Lapointe, Simon ; Bjedov, Tjaa ; Madies, Thierry.
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  16. On the social inappropriateness of discrimination. (2018). Nosenzo, Daniele ; Lane, Tom ; Barr, Abigail.
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  17. Sequential decision-making with group identity. (2018). Van Parys, Jessica ; Ash, Elliott.
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  18. Discrimination, social identity, and coordination: An experiment. (2018). Daskalova, Vessela.
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  19. Friendship network composition and subjective wellbeing. (2017). Smyth, Russell ; Awaworyi Churchill, Sefa.
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  20. Hate at First Sight? Dynamic Aspects of the Electoral Impact of Migrations: The Case of the UK and Brexit. (2017). Patriarca, Fabrizio ; Mariani, Rama Dasi ; Levi, Eugenio.
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  21. On the social inappropriateness of discrimination. (2017). Nosenzo, Daniele ; Lane, Tom ; Barr, Abigail.
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  22. Evaluating the role of personality trait information in social dilemmas. (2017). Guilfoos, Todd ; Kurtz, Kenneth J.
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  23. Discrimination in a deprived neighbourhood: An artefactual field experiment. (2017). Pearce, Graeme ; Grosskopf, Brit.
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  24. Negative reciprocity and its relation to anger-like emotions in identity-homogeneous and -heterogeneous groups. (2016). Lankau, Matthias ; Bicskei, Marianna ; Bizer, Kilian.
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  25. Discrimination, Social Identity, and Coordination: An Experiment. (2016). Daskalova, Vessela.
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  26. Identity and group conflict. (2015). Ramalingam, Abhijit ; Jeon, Joo Young ; Chowdhury, Subhasish.
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  27. Language and intergroup discrimination. Evidence from an experiment. (2015). Ploner, Matteo ; Mittone, Luigi ; Cappelletti, Dominique.
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  28. Discrimination in the laboratory: a meta-analysis. (2015). Lane, Tom.
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  29. Endophilia or Exophobia: Beyond Discrimination. (2015). Salamanca, Nicolas ; Hamermesh, Daniel ; Feld, Jan.
    In: Working Papers in Economics.
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  30. Dynamic repeated random dictatorship and gender discrimination. (2015). Dittrich, Dennis ; Buchner, Susanne ; Kulesz, Micaela M. ; Dittrich, Dennis A. V., .
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics).
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  31. Negative reciprocity and its relation to anger-like emotions in homogeneous and heterogeneous groups. (2014). Lankau, Matthias ; Bicskei, Marianna ; Bizer, Kilian.
    In: University of Göttingen Working Papers in Economics.
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  32. Dynamic Repeated Random Dictatorship and Gender Discrimination. (2014). Dittrich, Dennis ; Buchner, Susanne ; Kulesz, Micaela Maria ; Dittrich, Dennis Alexis Valin, .
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  33. Racial Group Affinity and Religious Giving: Evidence from Congregation-Level Panel Data. (2014). Grajzl, Peter ; Dimitrova-Grajzl, Valentina ; Smith, Taylor J. ; Guse, Joseph A..
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  34. Endophilia or exophobia: beyond discrimination. (2013). Salamanca, Nicolas ; Hamermesh, Daniel ; Feld, Jan ; Hamermesh D., ; Feld J. F., ; Salamanca Acosta N., .
    In: ROA Research Memorandum.
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  35. Endophilia or exophobia: beyond discrimination. (2013). Salamanca, Nicolas ; Hamermesh, Daniel ; Feld, Jan ; Hamermesh D., ; Feld J. F., ; Salamanca Acosta N., .
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  36. Team reasoning theory: an experimental analysis of common reason to believe and social distance. (2013). Faillo, Marco ; Degli Antoni, Giacomo ; Becchetti, Leonardo.
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  37. Endophilia or Exophobia: Beyond Discrimination. (2013). Salamanca, Nicolas ; Hamermesh, Daniel ; Feld, Jan.
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  38. Endophilia or Exophobia: Beyond Discrimination. (2013). Salamanca, Nicolas ; Hamermesh, Daniel ; Feld, Jan.
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  39. Towards an understanding of the endogenous nature of group identification in games. (2012). Smith, John ; Bezrukova, Katerina .
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  40. Facing Your Opponents: Social identification and information feedback in contests.. (2012). Sheremeta, Roman ; Samek, Anya ; Mago, Shakun ; SAVIKHIN, ANYA C..
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  41. Outwit, outplay, outcast? Sex discrimination in voting behaviour in the reality television show Survivor. (2011). Wall, Gabrielle .
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  42. Group Status and Entrepreneurship. (2010). Praag, Mirjam ; Parker, Simon ; van Praag, Mirjam.
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  43. Widening the Economic Approach to Hatred. (2009). Cameron, Samuel.
    In: Forum for Social Economics.
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  44. Seeking Similarity: How Immigrants and Natives Manage at the Labor Market. (2009). Åslund, Olof ; Skans, Oskar ; Hensvik, Lena ; Aslund, Olof.
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  45. Seeking similarity: how immigrants and natives manage at the labor market. (2009). Åslund, Olof ; Skans, Oskar ; Hensvik, Lena.
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  46. Social distance between residents and international tourists--Implications for international business. (2009). Sinkovics, Rudolf ; Penz, Elfriede.
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  47. Seeking similarity: How immigrants and natives manage at the labor market. (2009). Åslund, Olof ; Skans, Oskar ; Hensvik, Lena ; Aslund, Olof.
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  48. Towards an Understanding of the Endogenous Nature of Identity in Games. (2008). Smith, John ; Bezrukova, Katerina .
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  49. In the back of your mind: Subliminal influences of religious concepts on prosocial behavior. (2008). Ahmed, Ali ; Salas, Osvaldo.
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  50. Discrimination in the rental housing market: A field experiment on the Internet. (2008). Hammarstedt, Mats ; Ahmed, Ali.
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