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2026 Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Poker face and steady voice: Gender and reactions to emotional neutrality in crowdfunding
University of St. Gallen + 2 more
While emotional neutrality (e.g., maintaining a neutral face, speaking with a calm voice) can help entrepreneurs project a sought-after image of rationality, the effectiveness of such displays is context-dependent and gendered. In the emotionally resonant world of crowdfunding, the value of neutrality is ambiguous, as it may conflict with audience expectations of expressiveness. Building on […]
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2025 Political Studies Review Gated Peer-Reviewed
What Is the Effect of Political Influencers on TikTok? Early Results From a Field Experiment With Young Adults
University of Texas Health Science Center + 2 more
Politicians from both major political parties in the United States have been raising concerns about the rise of TikTok, a popular social media platform founded by Chinese entrepreneurs, with some calling for stricter regulation or even banning the platform. One aspect of opposition to TikTok is its growth as a news source among young adults. […]
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