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institutions. We review work with a theoretical, empirical, and historical bent to assess the presence of a two-way causal effect … between culture and institutions. …
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We consider a model where each individual (or ethnic minority) is embedded in a network of relation-ships and decides whether or not she wants to be assimilated to the majority norm. Each individual wants her behavior to agree with her personal ideal action or norm but also wants her behavior to...
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quickly if we introduce two relevant features of social life into the experiment: (i) subjects can migrate across groups with … different sanctioning institutions and (ii) they have the chance to achieve consensus about normatively appropriate behavior … of universal cooperation because the more prosocial subjects populate the two efficient institutions first, elect …
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creative than humans, while Bard lags behind. Augmenting humans with AI improves human creativity, albeit not as much as ideas … created by ChatGPT alone. Competition from AI does not significantly reduce the creativity of men, but it decreases the … creativity of women. Humans who rate the text cannot discriminate well between ideas created by AI or other humans but assign …
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via video conferences as compared to face-to-face. Thus, we provide evidence that barriers to creativity in virtual teams …
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field experiment that compares the principal-first and agent-first orderings to each other and a gift-less control …
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-subject pool, police commissioners cooperate significantly more in both games. With exogenous institutions, police commissioners …
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-registered experiment with 1,260 subjects. In the first wave we vary the level of awareness of subjects' past dishonesty and explore the …
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We extend the literature structurally estimating social preferences by accounting for the desire to adhere to social norms. Our representative agent is strongly motivated by norms and failing to account for this causes us to overestimate how much agents care about helping those who are worse...
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