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We model individual identification choice as a strategic group formation problem. When choosing a social group to identify with, individuals appreciate high social status and a group stereotype to which they have a small social distance. A group's social status and stereotype are shaped by the...
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This paper analyzes experimentally how the interaction of task meaning and peer presence affects work effort. We build on the experimental designs of Falk and Ichino (2006) and Ariely et al. (2008). Confirming previous results from the literature, we find positive peer effects and negative...
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individual piece rates and team piece rates. Using experimental data, we find evidence for both risk diversification … working under team compensation, as compared to individual-based compensation. -- Sorting ; Piece rates ; Wage risk …
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voluntary cooperation in team production. Our experimental data suggest an indirect and gender-specific link: Overconfident men …
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Alliances often provide a collective good among their allies. This article offers laboratory experimental evidence that the possibility to vote for the exclusion of non-cooperating allies, i.e. ostracism, can be a powerful negative referendum to increase allies’ contributions to the collective...
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We investigate the relationship between co-determination at the plant level and paid vacation in Germany. From a legal …
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countries with Protestant majorities were able to avoid fiscal problems. Survey data show that, within Germany, views on the …
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This note provides evidence for the relationship between income comparisons and subjective well-being (SWB), using novel German data on self-reported comparison intensity and perceived relative income for seven reference groups. We find negative correlations between comparison intensity and SWB...
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This paper investigates the finding that reported life satisfaction scores are significantly higher in the German Socio-Economic Panel when a third person is present during the interview. Even after controlling a variety of relevant factors, third person presence makes up a significant...
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In 1996, statutory sick pay was reduced for private sector workers in Germany. Using the empirical observation that …
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