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Impression Management in Organizations: Critical Questions, Answers, and Areas for Future Research Open
Over the past 30 years, researchers have devoted significant attention to understanding impression management in organizations. In this article, we review key questions that have been addressed in this area regarding definitions of impress…
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What are you doing on Tinder? Impression management on a matchmaking mobile app Open
Mobile dating applications such as Tinder have exploded in popularity in recent years. On Tinder, impression management begins with a motivation to download the app, the choice of one's profile photos and an assessment of the expectations …
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Gender biases in impressions from faces: Empirical studies and computational models. Open
Impressions from faces are consequential, shaping important social outcomes. Prior studies of first impressions have shown that these impressions are highly correlated with each other and that a simple dimensional space – evaluation on per…
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Beware of Selfies: The Impact of Photo Type on Impression Formation Based on Social Networking Profiles Open
Users of social networking sites such as Facebook frequently post self-portraits on their profiles. While research has begun to analyze the motivations for posting such pictures, less is known about how selfies are evaluated by recipients.…
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Respect for the rule of law in the case law of the European Court of Justice: a casebook overview of key judgments since the Portuguese Judges Case Open
In recent years, the European Court of Justice has strengthened the rule of law as a binding value within the EU. This change is the result of several landmark rulings in the period 2018 to 2021, which should be seen in the context of the …
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First Impression Bias: Evidence from Analyst Forecasts Open
We present evidence of first impression bias among finance professionals in the field. Equity analysts’ forecasts, target prices, and recommendations suffer from first impression bias. If a firm performs particularly well (poorly) in the y…
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Influence of Site Personalization and First Impression on Young Consumers’ Loyalty to Tourism Websites Open
This study analyzes the influence of site personalization, first impression, and design on young consumers’ loyalty to tourism websites. It is a new and necessary study, taking into account the multimedia profile and purchasing potential o…
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Has the Court changed, or have the cases? The deservingness of litigants as an element in Court of Justice citizenship adjudication Open
In recent cases concerning mobile citizens and access to social assistance the Court has sided with Member States against the litigating citizens. Given that in early cases it sided with the litigants, this has created the impression of a …
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A decade-long longitudinal survey shows that the Supreme Court is now much more conservative than the public Open
Significance Leveraging three unique surveys collected over a decade that ask members of the public about the policy issues before the US Supreme Court, we show how the court stands relative to the public. As we demonstrate, the court has,…
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Cyber-physical traveler performances and Instagram travel photography as ideal impression management Open
While there is significant existing research linking travel photography to self-presentation, it is the effects of ‘Instagrammability’ that mobilize significant shifts in the motivations and behaviours of tourists. This paper applies Goffm…
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Coherence in the Age of Statutes Open
The High Court of Australia, in pursuing coherence between common law and statute law, has limited itself to ensuring that the rules of common law and statute law should be free of contradiction. The Court does not appear to have embraced …
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Impression formation on online dating sites: Effects of language errors in profile texts on perceptions of profile owners’ attractiveness Open
This article presents two experimental studies investigating the impact of language errors in online dating profiles on impression formation. A first study examined whether language errors have a negative effect on perceptions of attractio…
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What People Look at in Multimodal Online Dating Profiles: How Pictorial and Textual Cues Affect Impression Formation Open
This study investigates how online dating profiles, consisting of both pictures and texts, are visually processed, and how both components affect impression formation. The attractiveness of the profile picture was varied systematically, an…
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Perceived Masculinity Predicts U.S. Supreme Court Outcomes Open
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a definitive correlation between vocal characteristics and court outcomes. This paper demonstrates that voice-based snap judgments based sol…
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IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRONIC TRIAL (E-LITIGATION) ON THE CIVIL CASES IN INDONESIA COURT AS A LEGAL RENEWAL OF CIVIL PROCEDURAL LAW Open
Civil case trial based on HIR/RBg takes months or even more than a year, which sets a bad precedent for judicial institution because it tends to be complicated, and closed. A proverb voiced, “Reporting the loss of goats instead of missing …
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A Long Time Coming Open
The commentary, especially from abroad, on the Federal Constitutional Court’s judgment concerning the bond-buying programme undertaken by the European Central Bank (ECB) conveys the impression that something unimaginable has occurred. The …
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The Supreme Court's Political Docket: How Ideology and the Chief Justice Control the Court's Agenda and Shape Law Open
The Supreme Court is unique among federal courts in that it chooses—using the writ of certiorari—which cases it will decide. Justice Brennan once noted that this discretionary power is “second to none in importance.” This article examines …
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The First Climate Judgment before the Norwegian Supreme Court: Aligning Law with Politics Open
On 22 December 2020, the Norwegian Supreme Court ruled on its first climate case. It dealt with the claim that petroleum licences, issued by the Norwegian government, violate the ‘right to a healthy environment’ as contained in the Norwegi…
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Online selection of a physician by patients: the impression formation perspective Open
Background With the rapid development of online health communities (OHCs), an increasing number of physicians provide services in OHCs that enable patients to consult online in China. However, it is difficult for patients to figure out the…
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Comparison of digital and conventional impression methods by preclinical students: Efficiency and future expectations Open
As a result of this study, it has been seen that the students preferred the digital impression method to the conventional impression method and found that the digital impression method was easier.
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The first impression in a fine-dining restaurant. A study of C Restaurant in Tampere, Finland Open
Food business has become a popular trend for entrepreneurs these days. However, it seems that many entrepreneurs do not know how important is the first impression and the services offered to their guests. Consequently, many restaurants hav…
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Peek-A-Boo, It's a Case Law System! Comparing the European Court of Justice and the United States Supreme Court from a Network Perspective Open
From the moment of its inception the European Union (EU) has included a court that was entrusted to give coherence and integrity to the interpretation and application of the Union's primary and secondary law. That the Court of Justice of t…
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F*c*book: Swearing impacts impression formation on social media Open
The language we use can influence the impressions others form of us. Swearing is a taboo linguistic category often used offline with striking and often gender-specific results. Swear words are employed in informal online contexts such as s…
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Legal Uniformity in American Courts Open
Intercircuit splits occur when two or more circuits on the U.S. Courts of Appeals issue different legal rules about the same legal question. When this happens, federal law is applied differently in different parts of the country. Intercirc…
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User's Web Page Aesthetics Opinion Open
Analyzing a user's first impression of a Web site is essential for interface designers, as it is tightly related to their overall opinion of a site. In fact, this early evaluation affects user navigation behavior. Perceived usability and u…
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The Comparative Law Method and the European Court of Justice: Echoes Across the Atlantic† Open
The purpose of this contribution is to examine some salient applications of the comparative law method in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice in light of relevant case law of the U.S. Supreme Court involving recourse to fore…
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Traditional Rights of Indigenous People in Indonesia: Legal Recognition and Court Interpretation Open
Indigenous peoples are victims of agrarian conflict, but their existence are not recognized by Indonesia. Indonesia recognizes Adat Law Community, distinct community living in Indonesia according to their Adat Law, and their traditional ri…
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The Impression of Deliciousness through Food Photography Open
In food photography, factors like the camera angle, background, lighting, light color, and decorative elements are commonly manipulated to motivate consumption through the impression of deliciousness. Studies have demonstrated these factor…
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KEWENANGAN HAK UJI MATERIL PADA MAHKAMAH AGUNG RI Open
Under art 24A(1) of the Constitution, the Supreme Court is granted the power to review legal instruments below laws (undang-undang). This means that an applicant could seek judicial review of regulations other than Acts of Parliament (Unda…
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The Behaviour of the Average Consumer: A Little Less Normativity and a Little More Reality In CJEU's Case Law? Reflections on Teekanne Open
textabstractIn Teekanne, the Court of Justice held that the labelling of foodstuffs may not give the impression that an ingredient is present in a product where it is in fact not present, and this is apparent solely from the list of ingred…