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High Throughput Risk and Impact Screening of Chemicals in Consumer Products
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-04)
The ubiquitous presence of more than 80,000 chemicals in thousands of consumer products used on a daily basis stresses the need for screening a broader set of chemicals than the traditional well‐studied suspect chemicals. ...
A recentering approach for interpreting interaction effects from logit, probit, and other nonlinear models
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2020-11)
Research SummaryStrategic management has seen numerous studies analyzing interaction terms in nonlinear models since Hoetker’s (Strat Mgmt J., 2007, 28(4), 331- 343) best- practice recommendations and Zelner’s (Strat ...
Industry‐Dominated Science Advisory Boards Are Perceived To Be Legitimate…But Only When They Recommend More Stringent Risk Management Policies
(SageWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2020-11)
In 2017, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was criticized for two controversial directives that restricted the eligibility of academic scientists to serve on the agency’s key science advisory boards (SABs). The ...
Generic drug competition: The pharmaceutical industry “gaming” controversy
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Author, 2019-12)
Among American adults 20 years and older, 59 percent take at least one prescription drug on a regular basis. Unlike most branded drugs, which are generally drugs that have a trade name and are protected by a patent, ...
Crossâ Sectional Psychological and Demographic Associations of Zika Knowledge and Conspiracy Beliefs Before and After Local Zika Transmission
(University of California PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2019-12)
Perceptions of infectious diseases are important predictors of whether people engage in diseaseâ specific preventive behaviors. Having accurate beliefs about a given infectious disease has been found to be a necessary ...
Risk Factors for 100‐Year Flood Events in the Mid‐Atlantic Region of the United States
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.USGPO, 2021-09)
Anecdotal information indicates that streams in the Mid‐Atlantic region of the United States experience more extreme flood events than might be expected. This leads to the question of whether this is an unfounded perception ...
The Role of Fairness in Early Characterization of New Technologies: Effects on Selective Exposure and Risk Perception
(Harcourt, Brace, & JovanovichWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-09)
Previous research suggests that when individuals have limited knowledge to make sense of new or emerging technologies, they may rely more on available cues, such as the fairness of those managing the risks, when developing ...
On the Use of Standards and Guidelines as a Tool to Fulfil Regulatory Requirements
(RoutledgeWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-10)
Over the years, industrial safety regulation has shifted from a “hard” command and control regime to a “soft” regime. A “hard” regime includes the use of strict prescriptive requirements which explain how industry should ...
How do managers evaluate individual contributions to team production? A theory and empirical test
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2022-12)
Research SummaryOrganizations rely on subjective evaluations to reward employees for team-based performance. However, it is unclear how supervisors determine individuals’ contributions to collective output. We theorize ...
The power of reflection for would-be leaders: Investigating individual work reflection and its impact on leadership in teams
(Sage PublicationsWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2023-01)