نتایج جستجو برای: prestige and property

تعداد نتایج: 16845770  

2005
Nicholas Garnham NICHOLAS GARNHAM

This article analyses the cultural policy implications in the United Kingdom of a shift in terminology from cultural to creative industries. It argues that the use of the term “creative industries” can only be understood in the context of information society policy. It draws its political and ideological power from the prestige and economic importance attached to concepts of innovation, informa...

Journal: :J. Information Science 1988
J. Hartley M. Trueman A. J. Meadows

I suggest a revised hypothesis for future testing. The revised hypothesis assumes a threshold effect for bafflegab. That is, prestige is related to complexity up to a certain level, beyond which there is no gain. One possible reason is that simple writing is not representative of what readers perceive as scientific writing. Alternatively, it may be that the reader's inability to understand the ...

1980
J. Scott Armstrong

Modest support was found for the "Dr. Fox Phenomenon": Management scientists gain prestige by unintelligible writing. A positive correlation (+0.7) was found between the prestige of 10 management journals and their "fog indices" (reading difficulty). Furthermore, 32 faculty members were asked to rate the prestige of four passages from management journals. The content of the passages was held co...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1974

Journal: :Critique of Anthropology 2022

South Africa’s Master of the High Court administers property inheritance. Described as a ‘creature statute’, and staffed by legally trained officials, law takes centre-stage. Focusing on Johannesburg, Master’s biggest busiest branch, this article examines how is performed in bureaucratic encounters, shapes everyday relations that make legal bureaucrats middle-class professionals. Middle-class s...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2016
Edith Chen Madeleine U Shalowitz Rachel E Story Katherine B Ehrlich Cynthia S Levine Robin Hayen Adam K K Leigh Gregory E Miller

OBJECTIVES The objective of this study was to investigate 2 key dimensions of socioeconomic status (SES)-prestige and resources-and their associations with immune, behavioral, and clinical outcomes in childhood asthma. METHODS Children ages 9 to 17 years with a physician's diagnosis of asthma (N = 150), and one of their parents participated in this study. Children and parents completed interv...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2013
Joey T Cheng Jessica L Tracy Tom Foulsham Alan Kingstone Joseph Henrich

The pursuit of social rank is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals in all human societies. Yet, the precise means through which individuals compete for social standing remains unclear. In 2 studies, we investigated the impact of 2 fundamental strategies-Dominance (the use of force and intimidation to induce fear) and Prestige (the sharing of expertise or know-how to gain res...

2007
Ana Rute Cardoso

The statement that individuals care for status and for their position within a hierarchy has been subject to sparse economic analysis. I check this assertion by analyzing wages and status in the labor market. The following questions are addressed: Are individuals willing to pay for status in the labor market? Is a high position in a large ̄rm more valued than a similarly high position in a smal...

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