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This paper reports an experiment designed to test whether prior consultation within a group affects subsequent …
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This paper reports an experiment designed to test whether prior consultation within a group affects subsequent …
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This paper reports an experiment designed to test whether prior consultation within a group affects subsequent …
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This paper reports an experiment designed to test whether prior consultation within a group affects subsequent …. -- Consultation ; Decision making ; Group decisions ; Individual decisions. …
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Building on findings showing that laws exert a causal effect on social norms, this paper investigates whether this "expressive power of law" differs by gender or race. We develop a model to show that such differences are theoretically plausible. We then use an incentivized vignette experiment to...
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Building on findings showing that laws exert a causal effect on social norms, this paper investigates whether this "expressive power of law" differs by gender or race. We develop a model to show that such differences are theoretically plausible. We then use an incentivized vignette experiment to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014480515
This study uses a three-person gift-exchange game experiment to examine the impact of pay comparisons on effort behavior. We compare effort choices made in a treatment where workers' wages are secret with effort choices made in two 'public wages' treatments. The two 'public wages' treatments...
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This study uses a three-person gift-exchange game experiment to examine the impact of pay comparisons on effort behavior. We compare effort choices made in a treatment where coworkers’ wages are secret with effort choices made in two ‘public wages’ treatments. The two ‘public wages’...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010781902
This study uses a three-person gift-exchange game experiment to examine the impact of pay comparisons on effort behavior. We compare effort choices made in a treatment where coworkers’ wages are secret with effort choices made in two ‘public wages’ treatments. The two ‘public wages’...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008478945