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. Experimental evidence shows that leadership works more through reciprocity than through signaling. In leading-by-sacrifice, the …
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Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Survey (2002/2003) suggests a more qualified relation. For Europe as a whole, there is only weak evidence of a negative association between the perceived presence of immigrants and natives' support...
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The degree to which workers identify with their firms, and how hard they are willing to work for them, would seem to be key variables for the understanding of both firm productivity and individual labour-market outcomes. This paper uses repeated cross-section ISSP data from 1997 and 2005 to...
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theoretical model rationalizes the idea that reciprocity can generate better repayment performances. Based on a unique hand … reciprocity in the credit market. …
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Social relations are predominantly influenced by an exchange paradigm whereby the logic of reciprocity shapes behaviour … economic-based exchanges, but the general outcome remains the same - the obligation of reciprocity between actors. In this … individuals the expectations of reciprocity are neither sought nor established. Generosity that is expressed in both tangible and …
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We consider corruption behavior in a three-players game : Principal, Agent, Corrupter. When the Principal chooses a fair wage, the Agent faces con°icting interests to reciprocate. This delegation effect is expected to lower the level of corruption as compared to what arises in two-players...
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We model the interaction between an employer and a worker with interdependent preferences in a simple one-shot production process. In particular, we assume that the worker becomes kinder if she senses that her employer is an altruist. We assume that intentions are private information. Thus, the...
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aftermath of geo-localized social protests in Africa, we find that trust in monitoring institutions and beliefs in social … coordination strongly evolve after riots, together with trust in leaders. As no signs of social unrest can be recorded before, the …
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We show the existence of a twin peaks relation between trust and the size of the welfare state that stems from two …
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analyse the role and the development of trust and then, the relation between the degree of sophistication of Information and …
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