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Incentives crowd out voluntary cooperation: evidence from gift-exchange experiments (2025)
Journal Article
Gächter, S., Kaiser, E., & Onigstein, M. K. ̈. (2025). Incentives crowd out voluntary cooperation: evidence from gift-exchange experiments. Experimental Economics, 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1017/eec.2024.14

Explicit and implicit incentives and opportunities for mutually beneficial voluntary cooperation coexist in many economic relationships. In a series of eight laboratory gift-exchange experiments, we show that incentives can lead to crowding out of vo... Read More about Incentives crowd out voluntary cooperation: evidence from gift-exchange experiments.

Rate-Sensing Performance of Imperfect Capacitive Ring-Based MEMS Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscopes at Large Drive Amplitudes † (2024)
Journal Article
Arifin, D., & Mcwilliam, S. (2024). Rate-Sensing Performance of Imperfect Capacitive Ring-Based MEMS Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscopes at Large Drive Amplitudes †. Sensors, 25(7), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.3390/s25072263

This paper investigates the effect of electrostatic nonlinearity on the rate-sensing performance of imperfect ring-based Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscopes (CVGs) for devices having 8 and 16 evenly distributed electrodes. Mathematical models are developed... Read More about Rate-Sensing Performance of Imperfect Capacitive Ring-Based MEMS Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscopes at Large Drive Amplitudes †.

Preferences for quality of life versus length of life in older women deciding about treatment for early breast cancer: A cross-sectional sub-analysis of the Bridging the Age Gap study (2025)
Journal Article
Morgan, J. L., Shrestha, A., Martin, C., Walters, S., Bradburn, M., Reed, M., Robinson, T. G., Cheung, K.-L., Audisio, R., Gath, J., Revell, D., Green, T., Ring, A., Lifford, K. J., Brain, K., Edwards, A., & Wyld, L. (2025). Preferences for quality of life versus length of life in older women deciding about treatment for early breast cancer: A cross-sectional sub-analysis of the Bridging the Age Gap study. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 16(4), Article 102226. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgo.2025.102226

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Prioritising quality of life (QoL) or length of life is often necessary in the decision-making process for cancer care. This may be complicated in patients with limited life expectancy due to age and comorbidities. Older women with earl... Read More about Preferences for quality of life versus length of life in older women deciding about treatment for early breast cancer: A cross-sectional sub-analysis of the Bridging the Age Gap study.

Minimum Important Change for the Patient Evaluation Measure in patients with finger fractures and joint injuries (2025)
Journal Article
Mousoulis, C., Trickett, R. W., Thomas, K. S., Leighton, P., & Karantana, A. (in press). Minimum Important Change for the Patient Evaluation Measure in patients with finger fractures and joint injuries. Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume),

The Minimum Important Change of the Patient Evaluation Measure for patients recovering from a finger fracture or joint injury was estimated to aid the design of future trials. Data from the Patient Outcomes for Finger Fractures and Joint Injuries (OF... Read More about Minimum Important Change for the Patient Evaluation Measure in patients with finger fractures and joint injuries.

Tuberculosis in found dead badgers at the edge of the expanding bovine tuberculosis epidemic (2025)
Journal Article
Powell, S. M., Dessi, N., Bennett, M., Wang, B., Robertson, A., Waller, E., Smith, G. C., & Delahay, R. J. (2025). Tuberculosis in found dead badgers at the edge of the expanding bovine tuberculosis epidemic. Scientific Reports, 15(1), Article 10547. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86930-y

Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a major disease of cattle in the UK, placing a significant economic burden on the taxpayer. The causative agent, Mycobacterium bovis, has a wide host range, including the European badger (Meles meles). While badgers have... Read More about Tuberculosis in found dead badgers at the edge of the expanding bovine tuberculosis epidemic.