Tag: Empirical research

Chinese steel exporters showed lagged responses to expected CBAM costs
Analysis of Chinese steel exporters’ responses to anticipated EU carbon border policies, showing pricing serves as primary adjustment mechanism with significant lagged effects.

Visible and concealed NSSI differ in functions and patterns
Latent class analysis reveals distinct self-injury profiles organized by anatomical location, showing meaningful differences in motivations, cognitive patterns, and behavioral frequency across.

Care is central in anatomical pathology technologists’ autopsy work
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in MedicineQualitative study examining care practices among anatomical pathology technologists in medico-legal autopsies and implications for coronial justice legitimacy.

Liquidity shocks spill over to related corporate bond peers
Analysis of liquidity spillover in corporate bond markets following rating downgrades, showing contagion through information learning across related securities.

Environmental taxes show no robust link to sectoral eco-investments
Analysis of seven EU countries reveals environmental taxes do not significantly drive sectoral eco-investments when controlling for economic scale, suggesting need for complementary policy mechanisms.

Managers use multiple criteria to assess accounting systems and innovation
Qualitative study exploring how managers evaluate management accounting systems and innovation performance measurement across five companies using semi-structured interviews and content analysis.

Output-based wages were linked to higher quality and slower task work
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Study shows output-based pay leads to higher quality and more time per task unit than time-based pay, suggesting compensation structure signals performance standards.

System quality was the strongest predictor in Binance user study
Study applies DeLone & McLean Information Systems Success Model to cryptocurrency exchanges, revealing system quality as top predictor of user satisfaction and platform performance on Binance.

Airfare variation in South Africa is shaped more by distance and airline type
Analyze airfare volatility across South Africa’s domestic airline market. Study reveals low-cost carriers charge less per km than full-service carriers; route distance matters more than booking.










