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by 8 - 15% compared to only offering a pay-per-use contract. -- access services ; pricing contracts ; decision biases …
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are information seeking otherwise. Because belief updating depends on the decision problem in which new information is …
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thereby distort optimal search. In addition, urgency may alter decision-making processes and thereby the salience of regret … decision times and perceived decision quality but does not alter search length. Only very inexperienced decision-makers buy …
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This paper studies the productivity impact of a contract change for tea pluckers in an Indian plantation. The contract, implemented at the end of a three-year cycle in which contracts are generally revised, was (a) the joint outcome of negotiations between twenty unions and plantations, (b)...
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This paper studies the stability of socially responsible behavior in markets. We develop a laboratory product market in which low-cost production creates a negative externality for third parties, but where alternative production with higher costs entirely mitigates the externality. Our data...
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cultural background matter. -- Decision under pressure ; altruism ; social norms ; interdependent preferences ; excess of …
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For a long time, migration has been subject to intensive economic research. Nevertheless, empirical evidence regarding the determinants of migration still appears to be incomplete. In this paper, we analyze the effects of socio-economic and institutional determinants, especially labor-market...
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enforced. This paper shows that economic analysis can account for human behavior in such situations. -- Decision under pressure …
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Recent contributions on offshoring often assume that firms can freely split their production process into separate steps which can be ranked according to the cost savings from producing abroad. We replace this assumption by the notion of a technologically determined sequence of production steps....
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