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  • Foreign Direct Divestment Flows in CEE
    Supplementary Documents of data set
  • Household India: Monetary Policy to Household Consumption
    This study employs high-frequency household panel data, sentiment indices, and exogenous monetary policy shocks to identify a key behavioral channel in the transmission mechanism. The data is sourced from the CPHS, a private subscription-based database, and has been uploaded here solely for the purpose of replicating our analysis in the paper titled “When Optimism Shields and Pessimism Amplifies: Sentiment-Driven Transmission of Monetary Policy to Household Consumption in India.” Please note that the dataset must not be used for any purpose other than replication of this study.
  • ESG
    ESG
  • JuicioEvaluativoTEA
    Material complementario del artículo titulado "Juicio evaluativo y tecnología que mejora la evaluación como mediadores del aprendizaje"
  • The Relationship between Meaningful Work and Job Satisfaction: A Moderated Mediation Model
    This study examines how meaningful work influences job satisfaction among managerial employees in India’s manufacturing sector, with organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) as a mediator and effective leadership as a moderator. Using data from 412 employees in Chhattisgarh and analysing it through PLS-SEM, the findings show that meaningful work significantly enhances both OCB and job satisfaction. OCB also strongly predicts job satisfaction and mediates this relationship. While effective leadership positively influences OCB, its moderating effects are insignificant. The study integrates Social Exchange Theory and Self-Determination Theory to offer context-specific insights into employee behaviour and satisfaction.
  • Triggering instabilities at the interface PhD Book
    PhD Book supplementary data corresponding to Chapter 7.
  • Origin-Country Social Protection and Migration Intentions: Causal Evidence from Tunisia*
    This replication package reproduces all results presented in “Origin-Country Social Protection and Migration Intentions: Causal Evidence from Tunisia” (ECMODE-D-25-01962R1). It contains the original Tunisia-HIMS 2021 non-migrant dataset (as provided by the Tunisian National Institute of Statistics), the cleaned analytical dataset used in the estimations, and a single master do-file that executes the full workflow: sample construction, weight recalibration, variable creation, IPWRA estimation, Double Machine Learning robustness checks, trimming procedures, Oster sensitivity analysis, heterogeneity analysis, and appendix tables. All results reported in the manuscript can be reproduced by running the master do-file in Stata 16–18. For detailed instructions and additional information, please refer to the accompanying README.pdf file. *Version 3 (Revised after referee comments). This version corrects folder structure issues, harmonizes the analytical sample, and includes the final cleaned dataset used in the final estimations.
  • Enhancing interfacial toughness of 3D printed bi-material polymers via mechanical interlocking and engineered fiber bridging
    Raw Data from Paper: Enhancing interfacial toughness of 3D printed bi-material polymers via mechanical interlocking and engineered fiber bridging DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2025.104684
  • Strengthening Protection, Weakening Jobs? The Social Insurance Law and Firm Employment Decisions in China
    This replication package provides the data, Stata code, and detailed instructions needed to reproduce the main empirical results reported in the paper. Because of confidentiality restrictions on the original data, the package includes synthetic data along with the full set of replication codes. When run on the synthetic data, the replication codes will produce results that differ from those in the paper. For a replicator who has access to the confidential original data, the same replication codes will reproduce the results exactly as reported in the paper.
  • Solute depletion and the Cahn-Hilliard theory of nucleation
    Surface energy vs Tc-T from the original work of Heady-Cahn (J. Chem. Phys., 58 (1973) 896, Figure 7 is contained in Heady_orig.dat. Column 1 is Tc-T, col. 2 is surface energy, col. 3 and 4 are the upper and lower limits from the error bars, and the final column is the volume fraction at each temperature. The files Heady_corr.dat and Heady_errors_corr are the data corrected using the solute depletion model.
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