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data and experimental data from a social-media application that facilitates donations while broadcasting donors' activities … to their contacts. We find that broadcasting is positively associated with donations, although some individuals appear to …, although our campaigns generated considerable attention in the forms of clicks and “likes,” only a small number of donations …
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tolerance and patience in intertemporal choice increase, in general, the level of donations, albeit the effects are non …
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Using household-level data, we explore the relationship between donations to the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean … tsunami disaster and other charitable donations. The empirical evidence suggests that donations specifically for the victims … donations into different types of philanthropy, with charitable contributions to caring, needy and religious organizations …
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inform fundraising choices. …
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to charities. We find evidence that challenge gifts positively influence contributions in the field, but matching gifts …
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We follow Brodaty et al. (2008) and develop a model within the signalling literature where an employer decides whether … signalling effect of individual and institutional quality of study on individual horizontal match quality. First, based on a …
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Evidence on behavior of experts in credence goods markets raises an important causality issue: Do "fair prices" induce "good behavior", or do "good experts" post "fair prices"? To answer this question we propose and test a model with three seller types: "the good" choose fair prices and behave...
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We provide a new rationale for the use of discretionary bonuses. In a setting with unknown match qualities between a worker and a firm and subjective evaluations by the principal, bonuses are useful in order to make the feedback from the firm to the workers credible. This way workers in good...
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This paper tests the signalling hypothesis using detailed flow-based employer-employee data from Denmark. The primary … plausible estimates of the signalling effect. It is established that the positive ability signal of being displaced due to a … previously been ignored in the empirical analysis of the signalling hypothesis such as local labour market conditions, the sector …
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