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University of East London
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About: University of East London is a education organization based out in London, Newham, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Context (language use) & Population. The organization has 3702 authors who have published 6546 publications receiving 145023 citations. The organization is also known as: UEL & Polytechnic of East London.
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TL;DR: The authors explored various analytical issues involved in conceptualizing the interrelationships of gender, class, race and ethnicity and other social divisions, and compared the debate on these issues that took place in Britain in the 1980s and around the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism.
Abstract: This article explores various analytical issues involved in conceptualizing the interrelationships of gender, class, race and ethnicity and other social divisions. It compares the debate on these issues that took place in Britain in the 1980s and around the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism. It examines issues such as the relative helpfulness of additive or mutually constitutive models of intersectional social divisions; the different analytical levels at which social divisions need to be studied, their ontological base and their relations to each other. The final section of the article attempts critically to assess a specific intersectional methodological approach for engaging in aid and human rights work in the South.
1,909 citations
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TL;DR: This article conducted causality tests between financial development and real GDP using recently developed time series techniques and found little support to the view that finance is a leading sector in the process of economic development.
1,602 citations
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TL;DR: With repeated practice, the frequency, duration and discomfort of obsessions are observed to decrease, and this is considered to be consistent with the noxious stimulus cum habituation theory.
1,079 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine foreign market entry mode choice and firm performance for a sample of European Union firms and determine if firms that select their entry mode based on transaction cost, institutional context, and cultural context variables perform better than firms that make other mode choices.
Abstract: In this study, we examine foreign market entry mode choice and firm performance for a sample of European Union firms. Examining both financial and non-financial performance measures, we attempt to determine if firms that select their entry mode based on transaction cost, institutional context, and cultural context variables perform better than firms that make other mode choices. We found that mode choice did matter. Firms whose mode choice could be predicted by the extended transaction cost model performed significantly better, on both financial and non-financial measures, than did firms whose mode choice could not be predicted by the extended transaction cost model. Implications for future research are discussed.
1,066 citations
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TL;DR: A range of species richness and evenness/dominance indices are assessed, and the use of species abundance models are used using samples of bacteria from zinc-contaminated and control soils to assess suitability for use with highly diverse bacterial communities.
867 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Simon Baron-Cohen | 172 | 773 | 118071 |
Jane Wardle | 144 | 799 | 75276 |
Michael C. Neale | 121 | 620 | 66343 |
Peter McGuffin | 117 | 624 | 62968 |
Anthony S. David | 116 | 817 | 53284 |
Janet Treasure | 114 | 831 | 44104 |
J. Proudfoot | 113 | 1058 | 56602 |
Richard J. Hobbs | 108 | 592 | 68141 |
Hans J. Eysenck | 106 | 512 | 59690 |
Mary L. Phillips | 105 | 422 | 39995 |
David M. Clark | 102 | 370 | 40943 |
Stephen Joseph | 95 | 485 | 45357 |
David Richards | 95 | 578 | 47107 |
Jeffrey A. Gray | 90 | 305 | 40643 |
Anke Ehlers | 84 | 289 | 31400 |