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We ran a field experiment to investigate whether nudge policies, consisting in behavioural insight messaging, help to … improve performance in financial trading. Our experiment involved students enrolled in a financial trading course in an …
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offer one approach toward improving learning outcomes in higher education. We conducted a randomized controlled experiment …
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field experiment to measure the average effects of the treatment on eligible and ineligible subjects for the program in the …
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We study how website defaults affect consumer behavior in the domain of charitable giving. In a field experiment that …
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Iran has the world's only government-regulated kidney market. We report the results of the first field study of donor behaviour in this unusual market. Participants have lower risk tolerance and higher patience levels than the Iranian average but display no difference in rationality from...
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. Variation in income around the compulsory insurance threshold provides a natural experiment that we exploit to control for …
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This paper reports results from a unique two-stage experiment designed to examine the spillover effects of optimism and …
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We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on the efficacy of fundraising schemes in …
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conduct a large field experiment in which teams start up and manage real companies under identical circumstances. Exogenous …
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We study the attitudes of junior and senior employees towards strategic uncertainty and competition, by means of a market entry game inspired by Camerer and Lovallo (1999). Seniors exhibit higher entry rates compared to juniors, especially when earnings depend on relative performance. This...
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