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We present the first randomized survey experiment in the context of tax compliance to assess the role of social norms …
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-sectional data from Germany on self-reported altruism, sector of employment, and donations to charity. In addition, we use panel data …
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and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce …
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). Agents differ in their motivation to exert social effort. Our model predicts that lowering incentives for selfish effort in … prediction in a lab experiment allowing us to cleanly separate the selection effect from other effects of low incentives. Results …
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vary. The experiment implements two marginal return types, low and high, and uses the information that members have about …
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it becomes scarce. In the second, restraint serves to conceal the actor's intrinsic motivation. In both cases, not …
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, however, with a minority of workers report crowding in of motivation. Thus, the impact of performance pay might depend on the …
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Apprenticeship systems are essentially based on the voluntary participation of firms that provide (and usually also finance) training positions, often incurring considerable net training costs. One potential, yet under-researched explanation for this behavior is that firms act in accordance with...
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quickly if we introduce two relevant features of social life into the experiment: (i) subjects can migrate across groups with …
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We conduct an experiment in which subjects make a series of decisions of allocating an endowment of £10 between … by altruism toward the recipient. We argue that opting out indicates that giving is also motivated by self-image concerns …
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