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Using a standard trust game, we elicit trust and reciprocity measures in a representative sample of adult players in … countrymen versus migrants. In reciprocity, we find only marginally significant differences attributable to the nationality of …
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player has higher material payoffs, so that reciprocity does not increase equity: For sufficiently strong reciprocity … concerns, the materialistic player ends up with a negligible share of the gains from trade. -- Reciprocity ; Psychological …
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Work organizations are increasingly under pressure to offer home-based working. However, there is inconsistent evidence on whether granting employees to work from home is a business case increasing their organizational commitment. Analysis of the representative German Linked Personnel Panel...
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This study revisits the problem of the tragedy of the commons. Extracting agents participate in an evolutionary game in a complex social network and are subject to social pressure if they do not comply with the social norms. Social pressure depends on the dynamics of the resource, the network...
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Our societies are heterogeneous in many dimensions such as census, education, religion, ethnic and cultural composition. The links between individuals - e.g. by friendship, marriage or collaboration - are not evenly distributed, but rather tend to be concentrated within the same group. This...
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