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The traditional view in economics is that individuals respond to incentives, but absent strong incentives to the contrary selfishness prevails. Moreover, this “greed is good” approach is deemed “rational” behavior. Nevertheless, in daily interactions and in numerous laboratory studies, a...
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We investigate the link between leadership, beliefs and pro-social behavior. This link is interesting because field evidence suggests that people's behavior in domains like charitable giving, tax evasion, corporate culture and corruption is influenced by leaders (CEOs, politicians) and beliefs...
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Participants in a public goods experiment receive private or common signals regarding the so-called 'point of no return …
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In a two-stage two-public good experiment, we study the effect that subjects’ possibility of contributing to a public …
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to cooperate is revealed by their first period investment in a voluntary contribution experiment, and that grouping …
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