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When Corporate Social Responsibility Backfires : Theory and Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
List, John A.
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2017
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a cornerstone of modern business practice, developing from a "why" in the 1960s to a "must" today. Early empirical evidence on both the demand and supply sides has largely confirmed CSR's efficacy. This paper combines theory with a large-scale...
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Is
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"Rational"? Theory and Evidence
Gruber, Jonathan
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2000
A standard model of addictive process is Becker and Murphy's rational
addiction
' model, which has the key empirical … per pack of cigarettes should be at least one dollar higher under our formulation than in the rational
addiction
case …
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Digital
Addiction
Allcott, Hunt
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Gentzkow, Matthew Aaron
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Song, Lena
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2021
model of digital
addiction
and estimate it using a randomized experiment. Temporary incentives to reduce social media use …
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Is Lottery Gambling Addictive?
Guryan, Jonathan
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2009
a causal relationship between present and future consumption. This test of
addiction
is based on the definition of …
addiction
commonly used in the economics literature. It has two key advantages over previous tests for
addiction
. First, our …
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The Economics of Workaholism : We Should Not Have Worked on This Paper
Hamermesh, Daniel S.
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2005
A large literature examines the addictive properties of such behaviors as smoking, drinking alcohol and eating. We argue that for some people addictive behavior may apply to a much more central aspect of economic life: working. Workaholism is subject to the same concerns about the individual as...
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Lucky Stores, Gambling, and
Addiction
: Empirical Evidence from State Lottery Sales
Guryan, Jonathan
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2005
There is a large body of literature in both psychology and economics documenting mistaken perceptions of randomness. In this paper we demonstrate that people appear to believe that "lightning will strike twice" when it comes to lottery jackpots. First, we show that in the week following the sale...
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Land of Addicts? An Empirical Investigation of Habit-Based Asset Pricing Behavior
Chen, Xiaohong
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2004
This paper studies the ability of a general class of habit-based asset pricing models to match the conditional moment restrictions implied by asset pricing theory. We treat the functional form of the habit as unknown, and to estimate it along with the rest of the model's finite dimensional...
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Addiction
and Cue-Conditioned Cognitive Processes
Bernheim, B. Douglas
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2002
We propose an economic theory of
addiction
based on the premise that cognitive mechanisms such as attention affect … neurosciencee and psychology) concerning the nature of decision-making and
addiction
. The model is analytically tractable, and it … accounts for a broad range of stylized facts concerning
addiction
. It also generates a plausible qualitative mapping from the …
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Rational
Addiction
, Peer Externalities and Long Run Effects of Public Policy
Kenkel, Donald S.
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2002
addiction
. In contrast to prior research, we allow individuals to make their consumption decisions simultaneous with savings and … labor supply. When addictive goods have a stronger habit formation effect (an
addiction
effect'), individuals choose to save … less due to the anticipated adverse health consequences of
addiction
(a detrimental health effect'). This is particularly …
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Price Uncertainty, Tax Policy, and
Addiction
: Evidence and Implications
Coppejans, Mark
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2002
Consumption of addictive goods is subject to habit formation. Forward-looking individuals must, therefore, be concerned about future prices when making current consumption decisions. We study prices for tobacco products based on a unique data set provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our...
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