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exploits a discontinuity in the minimum wage received by apprentices in the United Kingdom to examine this question. Workers …
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downturns, is relatively scarce. The bottom line of this literature is that ratio of apprentices to employees tends to be … least in England). When broader measures of training are considered, which exclude apprentices, the weight of the evidence …
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We examine whether a company's corporate reputation gained from their CSR activities and a company leader's reputation, one that is unrelated to his or her business acumen, can impact economic action fairness appraisals. We provide experimental evidence that good corporate reputation causally...
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Society's demands for individual and corporate social responsibility as an alternative response to market and distributive failures are becoming increasingly prominent. We first draw on recent developments in the "psychology and economics" of prosocial behavior to shed light on this trend, which...
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Reputation systems aim to induce honest behavior in online trade by providing information about past conduct of users. Online reputation, however, is not directly connected to a person, but only to the virtual identity of that person. Users can therefore shed a negative reputation by creating a...
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In the context of a global security framework that mitigates interstate conflicts, nation-states establish a reputation for resolve by supporting foreign insurrections. Our theoretical predictions indicate that states with a greater number of co-ethnic groups abroad are more inclined to endorse...
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In Germany, the streaming of students into an academic or nonacademic track at age 10 can be revised at later stages of …
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Britain and Germany looking at two longitudinal datasets (BHPS and GSOEP respectively) for years 1995-2004. It stresses the …
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the family's current consumption. Using data for West Germany, we do not find evidence for such a specialization strategy …
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