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We examine the role of CSR as a mechanism for private provision of public goods. We argue that corporations are using CSR to signal high product quality and demonstrate that signaling gives rise to an excessive level of contributions that offsets the positive externality, which causes the...
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increase social compensation, with women more likely than men. Furthermore, offering subjects some discretion in choosing their …
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This note contains an empirical analysis of the decision of German-speaking business scholars to boycott and opt out of the best known research ranking of business scholars, initiated and published by Germany’s largest business daily, Handelsblatt. Our analysis indicates that scientists who...
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We investigate the link between leadership, beliefs and pro-social behavior. This link is interesting because field …
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environments, we use a laboratory experiment in which we form groups and assign leadership roles at random. We study an environment …
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We study the role of information exchange, leadership and coordination in team or partnership structures. For this …
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. There is no evidence that the EMP improved economic performance by empowering women, increasing human capital investment …
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countries, compatible with the sustainability of the processes concerning the Earth system. Mainly by focusing on the energy … environmental and innovation policies. The big size of the needed investments in a context of limited financial resources asks for a …
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Itaya et al. (2014) study the conditions for sustainability and stability of capital tax coordination in a repeated …
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We propose a new criterion which reflects both the concern for welfare (utility) and the concern for rights in the evaluation of economic development paths. The concern for rights is captured by a pre-ordering over combinations of thresholds (floors or ceilings on various quantitative...
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