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    Consumers and Artificial Intelligence: An Experiential Perspective by Puntoni, Stefano, Reczek, Rebecca Walker, Giesler, Markus, Botti, Simona

    Published in Journal of marketing (01-01-2021)
    “…Artificial intelligence (AI) helps companies offer important benefits to consumers, such as health monitoring with wearable devices, advice with recommender…”
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    Providers Versus Platforms: Marketing Communications in the Sharing Economy by Costello, John P., Reczek, Rebecca Walker

    Published in Journal of marketing (01-11-2020)
    “…Peer-to-peer (P2P) business models have become increasingly prevalent in the marketplace. However, little is known about what factors influence consumer…”
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    Care or Complicity? Medical Personnel in Prisons by Walker, Rebecca L.

    Published in The Hastings Center report (01-01-2024)
    “…Imprisonment may sometimes be a justified form of punishment. Yet the U.S. carceral system suffers from appalling problems of justice—in who is put into…”
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    Engineering gentrification: urban redevelopment, sustainability policy, and green stormwater infrastructure in Minneapolis by Walker, Rebecca H.

    Published in Journal of environmental policy & planning (03-09-2021)
    “…Cities increasingly turn to green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) to improve water quality and mitigate flooding risk, yet like other forms of green…”
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    Genetic Control of Expression and Splicing in Developing Human Brain Informs Disease Mechanisms by Walker, Rebecca L., Ramaswami, Gokul, Hartl, Christopher, Mancuso, Nicholas, Gandal, Michael J., de la Torre-Ubieta, Luis, Pasaniuc, Bogdan, Stein, Jason L., Geschwind, Daniel H.

    Published in Cell (17-10-2019)
    “…Tissue-specific regulatory regions harbor substantial genetic risk for disease. Because brain development is a critical epoch for neuropsychiatric disease…”
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    The Sustainability Liability: Potential Negative Effects of Ethicality on Product Preference by Luchs, Michael G., Naylor, Rebecca Walker, Irwin, Julie R., Raghunathan, Rajagopal

    Published in Journal of marketing (01-09-2010)
    “…Manufacturers are increasingly producing and promoting sustainable products (i.e., products that have a positive social and/or environmental impact). However,…”
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    The heteromeric PC-1/PC-2 polycystin complex is activated by the PC-1 N-terminus by Ha, Kotdaji, Nobuhara, Mai, Wang, Qinzhe, Walker, Rebecca V, Qian, Feng, Schartner, Christoph, Cao, Erhu, Delling, Markus

    Published in eLife (09-11-2020)
    “…Mutations in the polycystin proteins, PC-1 and PC-2, result in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and ultimately renal failure. PC-1 and PC-2…”
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    Virtue Ethics and Laboratory Animal Research by Walker, Rebecca L

    Published in ILAR journal (24-09-2021)
    “…Abstract This article appeals to virtue ethics to help guide laboratory animal research by considering the role of character and flourishing in these…”
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    Seeing the world through GREEN-tinted glasses: Green consumption values and responses to environmentally friendly products by Haws, Kelly L., Winterich, Karen Page, Naylor, Rebecca Walker

    Published in Journal of consumer psychology (01-07-2014)
    “…The primary goal of this research is to conceptualize and develop a scale of green consumption values, which we define as the tendency to express the value of…”
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    “Choozing” the Best Spelling: Consumer Response to Unconventionally Spelled Brand Names by Costello, John P., Walker, Jesse, Reczek, Rebecca Walker

    Published in Journal of marketing (01-11-2023)
    “…An increasingly common strategy when naming new brands is to use an unconventional spelling of an otherwise familiar word (e.g., “Lyft” rather than “Lift”)…”
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    An Audience of One: Behaviorally Targeted Ads as Implied Social Labels by SUMMERS, CHRISTOPHER A., SMITH, ROBERT W., RECZEK, REBECCA WALKER

    Published in The Journal of consumer research (01-06-2016)
    “…“Behavioral targeting” is an Internet-based targeting strategy that delivers digital ads to individuals based on their online behavior (e.g., search,…”
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    Beyond the "Like" Button: The Impact of Mere Virtual Presence on Brand Evaluations and Purchase Intentions in Social Media Settings by Naylor, Rebecca Walker, Lamberton, Cait Poynor, West, Patricia M.

    Published in Journal of marketing (01-11-2012)
    “…By 2011, approximately 83% of Fortune 500 companies were using some form of social media to connect with consumers. Furthermore, surveys suggest that consumers…”
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    Zirconia aerogels for thermal management: Review of synthesis, processing, and properties information architecture by Walker, Rebecca C., Potochniak, Anna E., Hyer, Andres P., Ferri, James K.

    Published in Advances in colloid and interface science (01-09-2021)
    “…Zirconia aerogels are porous nanomaterials with high specific surface areas and low thermal conductivities that are suitable for a wide range of functions. The…”
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    The Unfinished Business of Respect for Autonomy: Persons, Relationships, and Nonhuman Animals by Walker, Rebecca L

    Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-08-2020)
    “…Abstract This essay explores three issues in respect for autonomy that pose unfinished business for the concept. By this, I mean that the dialogue over them is…”
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    Heliconical smectic phases formed by achiral molecules by Abberley, Jordan P., Killah, Ross, Walker, Rebecca, Storey, John M. D., Imrie, Corrie T., Salamończyk, Mirosław, Zhu, Chenhui, Gorecka, Ewa, Pociecha, Damian

    Published in Nature communications (15-01-2018)
    “…Chiral symmetry breaking in soft matter is a hot topic of current research. Recently, such a phenomenon was found in a fluidic phase showing orientational…”
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    Fibrocystin/Polyductin releases a C-terminal fragment that translocates into mitochondria and suppresses cystogenesis by Walker, Rebecca V, Yao, Qin, Xu, Hangxue, Maranto, Anthony, Swaney, Kristen F, Ramachandran, Sreekumar, Li, Rong, Cassina, Laura, Polster, Brian M, Outeda, Patricia, Boletta, Alessandra, Watnick, Terry, Qian, Feng

    Published in Nature communications (16-10-2023)
    “…Fibrocystin/Polyductin (FPC), encoded by PKHD1 , is associated with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD), yet its precise role in cystogenesis…”
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    How Do Social Norms Influence Parents’ Food Choices for Their Children? The Role of Social Comparison and Implicit Self-Theories by Hogreve, Jens, Matta, Shashi, Hettich, Alexander S., Reczek, Rebecca Walker

    Published in Journal of retailing (01-06-2021)
    “…•Four field studies at a fast food chain revealed factors affecting parental food choice for children.•Parents’ self-theories interact with social comparison…”
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    Can We Do without Respect and Justice in Animal Research Ethics? by Walker, Rebecca L.

    Published in The Hastings Center report (01-09-2020)
    “…This book review essay discusses Principles of Animal Research Ethics (2020), by Tom L. Beauchamp and David DeGrazia…”
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    The Unhealthy = Tasty Intuition and Its Effects on Taste Inferences, Enjoyment, and Choice of Food Products by Raghunathan, Rajagopal, Naylor, Rebecca Walker, Hoyer, Wayne D.

    Published in Journal of marketing (01-10-2006)
    “…Across four experiments, the authors find that when information pertaining to the assessment of the healthiness of food items is provided, the less healthy the…”
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