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' reviews on social media platforms in search for trustworthy sellers. We present a natural field experiment that examines the …
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We present a natural field experiment designed to examine the extent to which priming can influence the behaviour of …
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economic preferences. In our study, the latter are also related in a meaningful way to students' field behavior. …
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study with 432 students we find that student behavior is not driven by rankings. …
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Reciprocation of monetary gifts is well-understood in economics. In contrast, there is little research on reciprocal behavior following immaterial gifts like compliments. We close this gap and investigate how employees reciprocate after receiving immaterial and material gifts. We purchase (1)...
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reciprocal behavior of sales personnel in a financial credence goods market, we run a natural field experiment. We send e …
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We present the results of a pre-registered natural field experiment designed to uncover a sophisticated form of …
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Recent studies find ample evidence that monetary and immaterial gifts influence effort in the workplace. We investigate the impacts of monetary gift exchange and of expressions of respect on salespersons' reciprocity when purchasing doner durum, a common lunch snack. Prior to the food’s...
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field experiment in the market for computer repairs. We find that revealing a second opinion from another expert to the …
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dynamic model of multi-tasking and an accompanying experiment with financial professionals, we identify hidden ranking costs …
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