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stereotypical one. The consequence is that consumers are willing to pay a higher price and exhibit greater trust in a salesclerk who …
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Purpose – Vulnerability is a concept that lies at the core of the most prevalent academic trust definitions …. Accordingly, a vast amount of scholars refers to vulnerability when studying trust. Surprisingly, there is almost no conceptual … search, the authors identified 49 studies that refer to vulnerability when studying trust at the interpersonal level. The …
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in clinical trials since 2005. The Indian government, along with larger Indian pharmaceutical companies, believed that … international clinical trials, and thus create an international level, innovation-based drug industry. The effects of the growth of … these outsourced and off-shored clinical trials on local commercial knowledge production in India are still unclear. What …
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Pharmaceuticalisation is a complex phenomenon, co-constitutive of what scholars identify as a pharmaceutical regime … pharmaceuticalisation and de-pharmaceuticalisation. …
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pharmaceuticalisation and medicalisation in configuring childhood short stature as a site for pharmaceutical intervention. Human growth … influence and interplay of drivers of pharmaceuticalisation, including industry marketing and networks of drug distribution, and …
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