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The media report news that in turn influences behaviors. This news is drawn from a set of available information. In this paper, we study how the set of information is "exante" affected by anticipated media coverages. First, we take an exogenous but anticipated shock of media coverage: Olympic...
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. -- children behavior ; violence ; cartoons ; pro-social behaviors ; animations … impact of violence presented in cartoons on children behavior. They not only imitate their favorite cartoon characters but … some positive and negative habits in them. One of the main factors which influence the children while watching cartoons is …
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impact of violence presented in cartoons on children behavior. They not only imitate their favorite cartoon characters but … some positive and negative habits in them. One of the main factors which influence the children while watching cartoons is … violence. Violence is a vital part of most of the cartoon programs. Children are induced and attracted by violent content by …
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We study the impact of exposure to conservative media on firms' CSR activities using the quasi-natural expansion of Sinclair Broadcast Group: the largest conservative broadcasting network in the U.S. local TV markets. In a difference-in-differences setting, we find that firms significantly...
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This paper provides both theoretical and empirical studies on the incentive effect of peer recognition on online content provision. Our theoretical model illustrates how a Bayesian influencer strategically determines her online contribution. Using unique data from the largest Chinese...
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Using news articles covering firm's corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, we find that publicized CSR activities are positively associated with shareholder value and improved future operating performance. Furthermore, we find that media coverage on CSR engagements with local impact...
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Less than 100 firms worldwide are recognised by Bloomberg to report accurate greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, tens of thousands of people are talking and tweeting about climate change every day. How can this attention be converted into accurate action? We propose that sustainable data science...
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In this study, we examine whether firms that act more socially responsible receive more favorable media coverage, and we consider whether firms use CSR to actively manage their media image. We focus on all news stories about a firm, not just those that report on specific CSR initiatives, and...
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This study explores the potential to use FIFA and men's World Cup football to advance LGBT rights. Transnational sporting organizations such as the IOC and FIFA operate largely behind closed doors. In secret agreements, the organizations leverage world audience to bend national governments to...
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The issue surrounding brand image is always fascinating to ponder. This is true not only for products/services, but also for organizations and individuals. Like it or not, individuals are prone toward creating brand image to excel in life. From the understanding on products/services, personal...
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