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2024 Survey of Investors, Retirement Savings, and ESG
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PDF - GSB Authors: David Larcker | Amit Seru | Brian Tayan
- Date: 2024-11-01
- Subject: Principles of Corporate Governance | Shareholders and Proxy Advisory
- Publication Type: Surveys
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Letters of Recommendation as Institutionalized Gossip: Tie Strength and the Advocacy-Accuracy Tradeoff in Brokering
- GSB Authors: Nir Halevy
- Date: 2024-10-10
- Publication Type: Articles
- Publication: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
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Do I Support That It's Good or Oppose That It's Bad? The Effect of Support-Oppose Framing on Attitude Sharing
- GSB Authors: Zakary Tormala
- Date: 2021-02-22
- Publication Type: Articles
- Publication: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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The Curvilinear Relationship Between Attitude Certainty and Attitudinal Advocacy
- GSB Authors: Zakary Tormala
- Date: 2016-11-12
- Publication Type: Articles
- Publication: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
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Belief in the Immutability of Attitudes Both Increases and Decreases Advocacy
- GSB Authors: S. Wheeler
- Date: 2016-10-01
- Publication Type: Articles
- Publication: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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Potential Growth Areas for Implicit Theories Research
- GSB Authors: S. Wheeler
- Date: 2015-06-30
- Publication Type: Articles
- Publication: Journal of Consumer Psychology