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Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about how such beliefs about one's abilities causally map into actions is, however, sparse. In this paper, we experimentally investigate the causal effect of an increase in confidence about one's own ability on two central...
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stylized laboratory experiment to investigate the causal effect of an increase in confidence on two important choices made by …
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Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about how such beliefs about one's abilities causally map into actions is, however, sparse. In this paper, we experimentally investigate the causal effect of an increase in confidence about one's own ability on two central...
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Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about whether such beliefs causally map into actions is, however, sparse. In this paper, we experimentally investigate the causal effect of an increase in confidence about one's own ability on two central choices made by workers...
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subsequent charitable giving. To do so, we conduct a two-period artefactual field experiment to study repeated donation decisions …
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-taking investment decisions, i.e. portfolio selection? This paper presents the results of a laboratory experiment that is, contrary to …
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