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local population, tourists, and the natural environment by overcrowding, vandalism, and pollution. While at present tourism … proposal allows us to think about the way cultural tourism should be organized in the future and how to mitigate the negative … externalities a!ecting cultural heritage as well as the local population and the natural environment. As an innovation to overcome …
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emissions when local externalities persist. It is theoretically derived that the maximal possible distortion is determined by …
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local population, tourists, and the natural environment by overcrowding, vandalism, and pollution. While at present tourism … proposal allows us to think about the way cultural tourism should be organized in the future and how to mitigate the negative … externalities a!ecting cultural heritage as well as the local population and the natural environment. As an innovation to overcome …
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of worldwide Undertourism. It is to be expected that the recovery of tourism in general, and also cultural tourism, will …
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Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position and not solely, as standard economic theory assumes, about their absolute economic position. However, behavioral evidence is rare. This paper provides an empirical analysis on how individuals'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010312389
The risk of external interventions crowding-out intrinsic motivation has long been established in economics. This paper introduces a new dimension by arguing that a crowding-out effect does become possible if individuals receive higher relative compensation. Using a unique, large data set that...
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Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position and not solely, as standard economic theory assumes, about their absolute economic position. However, behavioral evidence is rare. This paper provides an empirical analysis on how individuals’...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005423259
The experimental literature and studies using survey data have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position and not solely, as standard economic theory assumes, about their absolute economic position. Individuals are concerned about social comparisons....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005226974
Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position and not solely, as standard economic theory assumes, about their absolute economic position. However, behavioral evidence is rare. This paper provides an empirical analysis on how individuals’...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005181691
Do employees care about their relative (economic) position among co-workers in an organization? And if so, does it raise or lower their performance? Behavioral evidence on these important questions is rare. This paper takes a novel approach to answering these questions, working with sports data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005416574