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primarily interested in how emotions influenceresponder behavior. Our findings are the following. (1) A higher take … happiness. Sincenegative emotions are experienced as painful, there is direct hedonicimpact. (2) Irritation and contempt drive … nothing) or the highest level of punishment (destroyeverything). (4) Expectations have a significant effect on the …
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reciprocation. In this study, physiological and self-report measures were employed to investigate the role of emotions, using the …-report measures were related to destruction decisions and expectations. The pattern of emotional arousal and its correlation with self …
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We study the effects of competition in a context in which people's actions can not be contractually fixed. We find that in such an environment the very presence of competition does neither increase efficiency nor does it yield any payoff gains for the short side of the market. We also find that...
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happiness and life satisfaction do not substantially increase with their length of stay or across generations, and therefore … their subjective well-being remains lower than that of natives. This contrasts with migrants' own expectations and the … immigrants' growing aspirations and expectations that follow from their habituation to better conditions in their host country …
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take risks, with a special focus on the role of affect. While the importanceof anticipatory emotions has so far been only … investment task. Moreover,emotions were explicitly measured, including anticipatory emotions experienced during the waitingperiod … riskinvolved, and that (among all the measures considered) only emotions can explain our results,albeit in ways that are not …
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the intensity of ties between responders impacts the decisions, beliefs, and emotions of both the responders and the take … and expected take rate is a much better predictor of experienced emotions and destruction than the difference between the …
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behavior depending on their fairness perceptions, their experienced emotions, and their interaction with responders. We find …
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through institutional as well as emotional mechanisms. Recent studies emphasize the importance of negatively valued emotions …, such as anger, which motivate individuals to punish free riders. However, these types of emotions also trigger retaliatory … anger, ‘social’ emotions like shame and guilt need to be present for punishment to be an effective deterrent of …
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experienced emotions in the choice problem. Main findings are a violation of the isolation effect, and support for the principle …. Dependent on the timing of the global risk different combinations of anticipated and experienced emotions influence decision …
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results and offer anexplanation that takes the role of experienced emotions(measured with self-reports) and anticipated … emotions intoaccount. In addition, an (alternative) emotion-basedexplanation is provided for related experimental …
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