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Violent conflict is sometimes believed to provoke discrimination, but sometimes also seen to reduce pro-sociality in … general. While discrimination may reinforce conflict, a lack of pro-sociality hinders peace reconciliation, social capital … not find evidence for discrimination against out-group members. Instead, pro-sociality is significantly reduced if …
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A long-standing - although not uncontested - view is that violent conflicts reduce average levels of trust. Other theoretical and empirical work emphasizes discriminatory effects, namely that conflicts may enhance ingroup trust and erode out-group trust. The present study combines a trust game...
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This paper studies the effect of competition on ethnic discrimination by carrying out a field experiment in the context … competition in the marketplace, do not price discriminate against ethnic minority farmers. A second lab-in-the-field experiment … and survey information indicate that local and wholesale buyers do not have different tastes for discrimination. This …
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This study explores the effect of several personal religion-related variables on social behaviour, using three … "no religion" made decisions closer to rational selfish behaviour in the DG and the UG compared to those who affiliate … religion raised in seems to have no effect on pro-sociality, beyond the effect of the current measures of religiosity …
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This study explores the effect of several personal religion-related variables on social behaviour, using three … "no religion" made decisions closer to rational selfish behaviour in the DG and the UG compared to those who affiliate … religion raised in seems to have no effect on pro-sociality, beyond the effect of the current measures of religiosity …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010209727
Relying on a correspondence study conducted in France before the 2015 attacks, this paper compares the callback rates of immigrants of Muslim and Christian culture who originate from the same country and whose religiosity varies from non-religious to religious. Based on responses to over 6,200...
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We conduct a field experiment with the visitors of the German Catholic Convention in Münster, Germany. We aim at …
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religion is a moderator of time preference across potential investments, including: savings, social capital, and human capital …
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This study explores the effect of several personal religion-related variables on social behaviour, using three … "no religion" made decisions closer to rational selfish behaviour in the DG and the UG compared to those who affiliate … religion raised in seems to have no effect on pro-sociality, beyond the effect of the current measures of religiosity …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013073852
We propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how individuals are socially … identified and connected. Religiosity and religious affiliation may serve as markers for statistical discrimination. Further …, affiliation to the same religion may enhance group identity, or affiliation irrespective of creed may lend social identity, and in …
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