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the desire to send positive signals to others about one’s own skill; this suggests a either a bias in judgment, strategic …
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improved the welfare of behavioral agents. We advance the notion of counter-biasing by demonstrating that one bias (present … bias) can be pit against another (choking at high stakes) to counteract the ill effects of the second. Our results …
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In many environments, tournaments can elicit more effort from workers, except perhaps when workers can sabotage each other. Because it is hard to separate effort, ability and output in many real workplace settings, the empirical evidence on the incentive effect of tournaments is thin. There is...
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Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know relatively little about why people engage in such prosocial acts. The list of possible motivations is long, but recent research has focused on altruism, reputational concerns, and material...
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) formulation of present bias and exponential discounting predicts best, especially when both parameters are used. -- time … preference ; impatience ; discounting ; present bias ; field experiment ; trucker …
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-selected adults and the adult trainees, suggesting that selection into this type of experiment is unlikely to bias inferences with …-social. Regression results controlling for demographic factors confirm these basic findings. -- methodology ; selection bias ; laboratory …
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We report the results of a field experiment with bicycle messengers in Switzerland and the United States. Messenger work is individualized enough that firms can choose to condition pay on it, but significant externalities in messenger behavior nonetheless give their on-the-job interactions the...
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To investigate the external validity of Ultimatum and Dictator game behavior we conduct experiments in field settings with naturally occurring variation in "social framing." Our participants are students at Middlebury College, non-traditional students at Kansas City Kansas Community College...
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This paper draws on evidence from an internal attitude survey in the freight-handling terminals of a unionized trucking firm to investigate the effect of local labor market conditions on employee wage-fairness perceptions. The key element of our research design is that local managers have no...
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Economic analysis has said little about how an individual's cognitive skills (CS's) are related to the individual's preferences in different choice domains, such as risk-taking or saving, and how preferences in different domains are related to each other. Using a sample of 1,000 trainee truckers...
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