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Many people implicitly sell or give away their data when using online services and participating in loyalty programmes-despite growing concerns about company’s use of private data. Our paper studies potential reasons and co-variates that contribute to resolving this apparent paradox, which has...
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By way of a field experiment conducted at a university cafeteria this paper finds that placing a vegetarian option …
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While the ontogeny of prosociality during infancy, childhood, and adolescence has received substantial attention over the last decades, little is known about how prosocial preferences develop beyond emerging adulthood. Recent evidence suggests that the previously observed positive association...
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order to improve compliance, the Government used a controlled field experiment in which various "pop-up messages" were sent …
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Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of the organization on charitable giving in a sample of adults in two Texas communities. Subjects make four charitable giving "dictator game" decisions from a fixed amount of money provided by the...
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emotional mechanisms have been proposed as a possible explanation. In particular, feelings of fairness, anger and envy are … driven by feelings of envy towards a third party. Results from two experiments suggest that responders experience feelings of … towards the proposer. Responders also experience dissatisfaction and envy when third party shares exceed their own shares …
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-interest or envy, of one bargaining party as private information in a three period game of bargaining and preference screening and …
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emotional mechanisms have been proposed as a possible explanation. In particular, feelings of fairness, anger and envy are … driven by feelings of envy towards a third party. Results from two experiments suggest that responders experience feelings of … towards the proposer. Responders also experience dissatisfaction and envy when third party shares exceed their own shares …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010369407
-interest or envy, of one bargaining party as private information in a three period game of bargaining and preference screening and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009754119
emotional mechanisms have been proposed as a possible explanation. In particular, feelings of fairness, anger and envy are … driven by feelings of envy towards a third party. Results from two experiments suggest that responders experience feelings of … towards the proposer. Responders also experience dissatisfaction and envy when third party shares exceed their own shares …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009646375