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health, and fairness of pay. … variability therefore uncovers a mechanism of how perceptions of unfairness can adversely affect cardiovascular health. Wefurther … test potential adverse health effects of unfair pay using data from a large representative data set. Complementary to our …
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strength. We then present three experiments that study main predictions and implications of the model. The first is a simple …
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This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for money or to save mice. We compare a Baseline treatment where subjects are fully pivotal to a Diffused-Pivotality treatment where subjects simultaneously choose in groups of...
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We present an economic experiment on network formation, in which subjects can decide to form links to one another. Direct links are costly but being connected is valuable. The gametheoretic basis for our experiment is the model of Bala and Goyal (2000). They distinguish between two scenarios...
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a series of experiments, we investigate the overall prevalence and the consistency of consequentialist and deontological …
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foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self-selected students as participants. This is … potentially problematic as students participating in experiments may behave systematically different than non …-participating students or non-students. In this paper we empirically investigate whether laboratory experiments with student samples …
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phenomena. However, the empirical foundation of social preferences is largely based on laboratory experiments with self …-selected students as participants. This is potentially problematic as students participating in experiments may behave systematically … experiments with student samples misrepresent the importance of social preferences. Our first study shows that students who …
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This paper investigates the extent of the holdup underinvestment problem in a buyer-seller relationship in which the seller has private information about his alternative trading opportunities. Theory predicts that, compared with a situation in which outside options are publicly observed, the...
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One of the main findings of a large body of gift exchange experiments is that in an incomplete contracts environment …
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We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the interplay between explicit and relational incentives. After …
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