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OrganisationsThe Choice of Value‐Based Strategies Under Rivalry: Whether to Enhance Value Creation or Bargaining CapabilitiesPeter ZemskyINSEAD
ScienceUsing Earth Observation-Informed Modeling to Inform Sustainable Development Decision-MakingDanielle WoodMassachusetts Institute of Technology
FinancePractical Applications of Factor Investing Using Capital Market AssumptionsRedouane ElkamhiUniversity of Toronto
ScienceHigh-resolution African HLA resource uncovers HLA-DRB1 expression effects underlying vaccine responseAdrian HillUniversity of Oxford
RiskEinstein is right again! Scientists prove that plunging regions exist around black holes – a theory first proposed by the physicist in 1915