418 results match your criteria: "Stockholm School of Economics[Affiliation]"
Nat Hum Behav
December 2024
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Replications are important for assessing the reliability of published findings. However, they are costly, and it is infeasible to replicate everything. Accurate, fast, lower-cost alternatives such as eliciting predictions could accelerate assessment for rapid policy implementation in a crisis and help guide a more efficient allocation of scarce replication resources.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Environ Manage
December 2024
Institute of Finance, Corvinus University of Budapest, Fővám tér 8, Budapest, 1093, Hungary; Department of Finance, University of Luxembourg, 2, Avenue de l'Université, Esch-sur-Alzette, 4365, Luxembourg. Electronic address:
In this systematic methodological literature review, we provide an overview, a typology, and a critical analysis of firm-level greenwashing measures derived from secondary data and utilized in empirical studies. 111 eligible studies were incorporated in this review. The high number of recently published studies in the field signals that in addition to conceptualizing greenwashing, lately there has been significant advancement in its operationalization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDrug Alcohol Rev
December 2024
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Introduction: A growing body of evidence has established alcohol consumption as a causative factor in an increasing array of cancer types, thereby positioning it as a leading global risk factor for cancer. Surprisingly, there is a scarcity of studies examining the extent to which shifts in population drinking affect cancer mortality, despite the substantial public health implications. This paper aims to: (i) estimate the impact of changes in per capita alcohol consumption on both overall cancer mortality rates and specific types of alcohol-related cancer; and (ii) assess whether the association between cancer and population alcohol consumption is influenced by a country's drinking patterns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis research demonstrates that people distance themselves not just from out-group partisans or policies but also from completely neutral and apolitical consumer products that have been "contaminated" simply by being preferred by the political out-group. Using large representative samples of Swedish adults, we investigated how aesthetic judgments of clothes (Study 1), evaluations of chocolate bars (Study 2), and allocations to charitable organizations (Study 3) were influenced by a randomly assigned association between these products and the leader or supporters of the participant's least- or most-liked political party. Products liked by the least-liked party became less attractive in all studies; the results were mixed for products liked by the most-liked party.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Pharmacol
November 2024
Department of Medical Oncology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands.
Nat Hum Behav
November 2024
Department of Economics, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
Horm Behav
November 2024
Marketing Department, the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Electronic address:
The sex steroid hormone testosterone regulates aggression and display of dominance in non-human animals. According to the Challenge Hypothesis, these effects arise from context-sensitive testosterone increases that facilitate inter-male competitions over resources, status, and mates. A growing body of literature documents similar testosterone effects on behaviors related to competition and risk-taking in humans, though the findings have been mixed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInnovation (Camb)
November 2024
International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals, Beijing 100094, China.
BMC Health Serv Res
September 2024
Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Strēlnieku iela 4a, Rīga, LV-1010, Latvia.
Background: The aim of this study is to assess the cost savings from medication reviews conducted for individuals living in nursing homes in Estonia. Medication reviews performed as part of the automated dose dispensing (ADD) service by community pharmacies might help identify suboptimal medicine regimens.
Methods: We use a case study approach to identify suboptimal use of medication in treatment plans and estimate the potential cost saving from medication reviews.
R Soc Open Sci
September 2024
New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.
We tested whether large language models (LLMs) can help predict results from a complex behavioural science experiment. In study 1, we investigated the performance of the widely used LLMs GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 in forecasting the empirical findings of a large-scale experimental study of emotions, gender, and social perceptions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
July 2024
Department of Social Work, School of Behavioural, Social and Legal Sciences, Division of Social Work, Örebro University, 70182 Örebro, Sweden.
R Soc Open Sci
August 2024
Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, P.O. Box 6501, Stockholm 113 83, Sweden.
Greater knowledge is always an advantage for a rational individual. However, this article shows that for a group of rational individuals greater knowledge can backfire, leading to a worse outcome for all. Surprisingly, this can happen even when new knowledge does not mean the discovery of a new action but simply provides a deeper understanding of the interaction at stake.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
August 2024
Department of Banking and Finance, University of Innsbruck, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
A typical empirical study involves choosing a sample, a research design, and an analysis path. Variation in such choices across studies leads to heterogeneity in results that introduce an additional layer of uncertainty, limiting the generalizability of published scientific findings. We provide a framework for studying heterogeneity in the social sciences and divide heterogeneity into population, design, and analytical heterogeneity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
August 2024
Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden.
R Soc Open Sci
July 2024
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Despite a large literature consistently showing a relationship between higher levels of education and lower levels of ethnic prejudice, some points of contention remain. First, it remains unclear whether education has a causal effect on attitudes, mainly due to a lack of longitudinal studies. Second, due to the majority of studies on prejudice being conducted in Europe and North America, we do not know to what extent the inverse relationship between education and prejudice is generalizable beyond the "global North.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmbio
November 2024
The Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University, 601 74, Norrköping, Sweden.
When reasoning about causes of sustainability problems and possible solutions, sustainability scientists rely on disciplinary-based understanding of cause-effect relations. These disciplinary assumptions enable and constrain how causal knowledge is generated, yet they are rarely made explicit. In a multidisciplinary field like sustainability science, lack of understanding differences in causal reasoning impedes our ability to address complex sustainability problems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFmedRxiv
July 2024
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Clinical Geriatrics, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Objective: To investigate whether the higher risks of certain cancers associated with high cardiorespiratory fitness can be explained by increased detection and unobserved confounders.
Design: Nationwide sibling-controlled cohort study of adolescents.
Setting: Sweden.
Front Public Health
July 2024
HealthAI, Geneva, Switzerland.
CA Cancer J Clin
September 2024
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Tumor-agnostic therapies represent a paradigm shift in oncology by altering the traditional means of characterizing tumors based on their origin or location. Instead, they zero in on specific genetic anomalies responsible for fueling malignant growth. The watershed moment for tumor-agnostic therapies arrived in 2017, with the US Food and Drug Administration's historic approval of pembrolizumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLancet Reg Health Eur
April 2024
Laboratoire MESuRS, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, Paris, France.
Background: Promoting active modes of transportation such as cycling may generate important public health, economic, and climate mitigation benefits. We aim to assess the mortality and morbidity impacts of cycling in a country with relatively low levels of cycling, France, along with associated monetary benefits. We further assess the potential additional benefits of shifting a portion of short trips from cars to bikes, including projected greenhouse gas emissions savings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Oncol
May 2024
Department of Medical Oncology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Background: In the two European Union (EU)-funded projects, PCM4EU (Personalized Cancer Medicine for all EU citizens) and PRIME-ROSE (Precision Cancer Medicine Repurposing System Using Pragmatic Clinical Trials), we aim to facilitate implementation of precision cancer medicine (PCM) in Europe by leveraging the experience from ongoing national initiatives that have already been particularly successful.
Patients And Methods: PCM4EU and PRIME-ROSE gather 17 and 24 partners, respectively, from 19 European countries. The projects are based on a network of Drug Rediscovery Protocol (DRUP)-like clinical trials that are currently ongoing or soon to start in 11 different countries, and with more trials expected to be established soon.
J Intern Med
June 2024
Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
In the last decades, the development of high-throughput molecular assays has revolutionised cancer diagnostics, paving the way for the concept of personalised cancer medicine. This progress has been driven by the introduction of such technologies through biomarker-driven oncology trials. In this review, strengths and limitations of various state-of-the-art sequencing technologies, including gene panel sequencing (DNA and RNA), whole-exome/whole-genome sequencing and whole-transcriptome sequencing, are explored, focusing on their ability to identify clinically relevant biomarkers with diagnostic, prognostic and/or predictive impact.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrev Med
June 2024
Center for Epidemiology and Community Medicine (CES), Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address:
Background: It has been reported that physical activity levels decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies often relied on self-reported physical activity, which has low accuracy. Studies based on objectively measured physical activity have had short data collection periods, thereby not allowing the consideration of pre-pandemic levels of physical activity or the influence over the different waves of the pandemic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMJ Glob Health
April 2024
Helen Clark Foundation, Auckland, New Zealand.