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the role of status inequality on violence suggests an important societal cost of economic and social inequalities. …
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the role of status inequality on violence suggests an important societal cost of economic and social inequalities. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011704382
the role of status inequality on violence suggests an important societal cost of economic and social inequalities. …
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This study investigates how induced relative status affects fairness perceptions measured by satisfaction from different relative payoffs. We find that participants with lower status are less dissatisfied with disadvantageous payoff inequalities than equal or higher status participants. In...
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the role of status inequality on violence suggests an important societal cost of economic and social inequalities …
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the role of status inequality on violence suggests an important societal cost of economic and social inequalities …
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the role of status inequality on violence suggests an important societal cost of economic and social inequalities …
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This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. In a simple principal agent experiment agents produce revenue by working on a tedious task. Principals decide how this revenue is allocated between themselves and their agents. In this environment unfairness can arise...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009024593
This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. In a simple principal agent experiment agents produce revenue by working on a tedious task. Principals decide how this revenue is allocated between themselves and their agents. In this environment unfairness can arise...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009144731
This paper investigates physiological responses to perceptions of unfair pay. In a simple principal agent experiment agents produce revenue by working on a tedious task. Principals decide how this revenue is allocated between themselves and their agents. In this environment unfairness can arise...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009277158