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reasons such as group polarization. This paper experimentally compares cooperation behaviors between pairs and individuals in … suggest that the enhanced cooperation behavior of pairs may be driven by (a) the mere fact that they have partners when they … partners in their pairs, and (c) stronger conditional cooperation behavior of pairs to their matched pairs. …
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Unequally-distributed resources, whether people’s income or competence, are ubiquitous in our real world. Whether to promote competition or to lead to a more equal environment is often in question in societies or organizations. With heterogeneous endowments, we let subjects collectively choose...
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, die die Lohnspreizung eindämmen, fördern zugleich Effizienz und Gerechtigkeit. …
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favorable conditions for social and professional life of old people and their cooperation with members of local communities … others; and providing legal, social and vocational guidance. Stimulating cooperation between existing public, commercial and …
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reciprocity, which underpin cooperation and collective action for mutual benefits, and creates the base for economic prosperity …
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the effect of natural land productivity on the desirable level of cooperation in the agricultural sector. In early stages … of development, unfavorable land endowment enhanced the economic incentive for cooperation in the creation of … effects of cooperation on the intensive margin of agriculture, low land productivity countries lagged behind during the …
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of cooperation in the agricultural sector, had a persistent effect on the evolution of social capital, the process of … establishes that lower level of land productivity in the past is associated with more intense cooperation and higher levels of …
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justice, and therefore interested in solving correctly all challenges incurred by the complex phenomena of migration and …
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simultaneous social dilemmas. The divided-loyalty hypothesis, from organizational theory, predicts that cooperation will decline as … individuals experience multiple social dilemmas with different compared to the same group members. The conditional-cooperation … hypothesis, from behavioral economics, predicts that cooperation will increase as individuals experience multiple social dilemmas …
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competition (lottery contest) and one that encourages cooperation (public good game). We find that simultaneous participation in … strategic uncertainty and path-dependence across games. Our design allows us to compare preferences for cooperation and …
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