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Taking the initiative is a crucial element of leadership and an important asset for many jobs. We assess this element of leadership in a game in which it emerges spontaneously since people have a non-obvious possibility to take the initiative. We can show that leadership in this game correlates...
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on the existence of labels, which truthfully identify the CSR products. Public policies may promote consumer social …
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crowding out results from framing and information eects including (with evidence for ) categorical crowding, and as a result …
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cultural good. Moreover, we provide treatments with different context in order to control for a possible framing effect. Our …
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to control for a possible framing effect. Our results show the absence of an effect of cultural education on the …
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In a two-stage public goods experiment, we study the framing effect due to the adoption of a cultural context. Our … implemented in the laboratory. In particular, in one treatment, the framing effect has a strong impact in the last two periods …
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We explore the effects of the provision of an information-processing instrument - payoff tables - on behavior in experimental oligopolies. In one experimental setting, subjects have access to payoff tables whereas in the other setting they have not. It turns out that this minor variation in...
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We study dictator allocations using a 2x2 experimental design that varies the level of anonymity and the choice set, allowing observation of audience effects in both give and take frames. Changes in the distribution of responses across treatment cells allow us to distinguish among alternative...
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We study dictator allocations using a 2×2 experimental design that varies the level of anonymity and the choice set, allowing observation of audience effects in both give and take frames. Changes in the distribution of responses across treatment cells allow us to distinguish among alternative...
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framing and symmetry of conflict. We find that behavior in conflict depends on whether one is harmed by actions perpetrated by …
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