The Distribution of Control in Some Yugoslac Industrial Organizations as Perceived by Members

Longitudinal research on alcohol problems: The flow of risk, problems, and disorder over time

Education, Income, and Functional Limitation Transitions Among American Adults: Contrasting Onset and Progression

Use of community-based participatory research to assess environmental determinants of health: Challenges, facilitators and implications for Universities

Examining cause-specific mortality effects of economic crisis in a country with rapidly declining total mortality

Salivary Cortisol and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Low-Income Community Sample of Women

The Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Activities on Companies With Bad Reputations

Based on theories of attribution and suspicion, three experiments highlight the mediating role of perceived sincerity of motives in determining the effectiveness of CSR activities. CSR activities improve a company's image when consumers attribute sincere motives, are ineffective when sincerity of motives is ambiguous, and hurt the company's image when motives are perceived as insincere.… Continue reading The Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Activities on Companies With Bad Reputations

Poverty area residence and changes in physical activity level: Evidence from the Alameda County Study

Neighborhood social environment and risk of death: multilevel evidence from the Alameda County Study

Poverty area residence and changes in depression and perceived health status: evidence from the Alameda County Study