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The effect of social network structure on the spread and existence of burnout in medical residents
(2021-04)
This study explored the relationship between physician well-being and characteristics of
their social network. However, due to an extremely low-response rate, no conclusions were
made. The survey was sent out to 323 ...
Just Right: Gaining and Maintaining Brand Loyalty Through the Lens of K-Pop
(2021-04)
Understanding how to build, maintain, and utilize brand loyalty is essential in today’s
business world. Given increasing competition for a customer’s limited attention span, learning
how to foster brand loyalty among ...
Search Term-Intention Congruency in Brand-Ubiquitous Categories and Private Label Receptiveness on the Digital Shelf
(2021-04)
This paper explains and examines online consumer behavior in brand-ubiquitous categories –
categories where brand names are so well-known within the category to the point of becoming
synonymous with the generic product ...
Learning in a Post-Truth World
(2021)
Misinformation has emerged as a major societal challenge in the wake of the 2016 U.S. elections, Brexit, and the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the most active areas of inquiry into misinformation examines how the cognitive ...
The Power of the Pen, the Press, and the Algorithm: Evaluating the Framing of Google News Regulatory Efforts in the European Union and Australia
(2021-04)
This thesis aims to compare and contrast stakeholder positions to proposed news aggregator
regulations in the European Union (EU) and Australia (AU). The EU and AU have both sought to
apply regulatory pressure to force ...
China’s Semiconductor Industrial Policy and Income A Case Study at the Provincial Level
(2021-04)
When government directs the economy, how does human welfare fare? This research
narrows the scope of this question to explore the relationship between industrial policy and
human development indicators through the ...
For Whom We Play the Game: Advice to the Next Generation of Business Leaders from Paul Polman
(2021-05)
This in-depth book features a series of interviews with Paul Polman, former CEO of Unilever and now Chair of Imagine. It offers a wealth of insights for the leaders of today and tomorrow. Titled “For Whom We Play the Game: ...
An Ethical Evaluation of Corporate Lobbying Practices: A Case Study on Facebook Inc’s Lobbying Strategies
(2021-04)
This thesis is an analysis of lobbying in the United States of America and in specific, a case
study of Facebook Inc’s lobbying strategies in the past decade. This paper focuses on the
technology industry to understand ...
Does Effectiveness Matter? Measuring Consumer Value for Corporate Social Responsibility
(2021-04)
Actions and discussions around for-profit corporations’ duty of “Corporate Social
Responsibility” (CSR) have grown exponentially in the last decade. Simultaneously, there has
been a growing discourse in the philosophy ...
Assessing the Effect of Racial Bias on Approval of Health Care Reform Proposals: A Survey of Attitudes toward Politicians and their Policies
(2021-04)
Given our society stands to overcome immense racial disparities in health care with
reform legislation, there is a gap in our collective understanding of how and why racial bias
affects the policy process in our national ...