Douhou, Salima; Magnus, Jan; Soest, Arthur - In: De Economist 160 (2012) 3, pp. 289-310
Economic motives are not the only reasons for committing a (small) crime. People consider social norms and perceptions of fairness before judging a situation and acting upon it. If someone takes a bundle of printing paper from the office for private use at home, then a colleague who sees this...