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, confidence and cooperation, to commit themselves to each other (i.e. reciprocity), and thereby to knit the social fabric. This …
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Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in communities of similarly minded individuals. Bloggers value reciprocal attention, interaction with other bloggers and information from reading other blogs; they value being read but also writing...
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definition of reciprocity and that inequality-aversion receives little support from our data. …
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This paper suggests a theoretical model of inclusive green growth. Paper analyses development mechanism through which natural resource capital regenerates (or at least non-degrade) and contributes to economic growth. Climate change is a threat to save natural resources which is a crucial...
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An attempt is made to sum up the basic socio-economic issues in Karl Polanyi's book “The Great Transformation”, which is less known by the economists in our country. Suggesting an alternative to Marx's market economic analysis at the early stages of establishing and imposing the capitalist...
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This study evaluates behavioural differences between union and non-union workers in their preferences regarding reciprocal loyalty in the employment relationship. It uses a vignettes approach to elicit preferences and a novel dataset with unusually rich information on semi-skilled employees from...
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not only profit maximizers, but also have preferences for reciprocity or are averse to inequity. A reciprocal manager …” outcomes under a constructive reciprocity equilibrium. By contrast, Stackelberg warfare may emerge under a destructive … reciprocity equilibrium. If there is Cournot competition between firms and their managers are averse to advantageous …
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desert, so desert guilt generates behavior consistent with both positive and negative reciprocity and may underpin social …
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n this paper we propose a pluralistic and multi-dimensional ap- proach to cooperation. Specifically, we seek to show that, in certain settings, less unconditional forms of cooperation may be combined with more gratuitous ones. Starting with the prisoner’s dilemma game, the evolution of...
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This paper examines management contracts as a paradigm for the application of relational contracts theory and especially of the theory of contractual and relational norms. This theory, deriving from Macauley's implications, but structured and analysed by I.R. MacNeil gives us a framework for the...
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