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study employs an extra-laboratory experiment in a German prison to test the effectiveness of deterrence. Subjects either …
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Theory predicts that entrepreneurs have distinct attitudes towards risk and uncertainty, but empirical evidence is mixed. To better understand the unique behavioral characteristics of entrepreneurs and the causes of these mixed results, we perform a large "lab-in-the-field" experiment comparing...
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Tournaments are widely used to assign bonuses and determine promotions because of the link between relative performance and rewards. However, performing relatively well (poorly) may also yield psychological benefits (pain). This may also stimulate effort. Through a real-effort artefactual field...
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We propose a theory of memory recall bias that is different from Bénabou and Tirole (2002). In our framework, remembering a negative event can be painful and lowers current and future memory utility, while it helps the decision-maker to make better decisions in the future. The decision-maker...
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in elementary schools, 1.377 pupils are randomly assigned to one of three conditions in a multiple-choice test: (i) gain …
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We test the hypothesis, based on popular and theoretical perspectives, that entrepreneurs are more action-oriented than … curiosity. Our empirical test results show that (i) entrepreneurs score indeed higher, on average, than managers and employees …
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We test the hypothesis, based on popular and theoretical perspectives, that entrepreneurs are more action-oriented than … curiosity. Our empirical test results show that (i) entrepreneurs score indeed higher, on average, than managers and employees …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011607388
Do laboratory experiments provide a reliable basis for measuring field preferences? Economists recognize that preferences can differ across individuals, but only a few attempts have been made to elicit individual preferences for representative samples of a population in a particular geographical...
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This paper uses a framed field experiment to test the effect of persuasive communication as a strategy in the fight …
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users of all public libraries in Barcelona, we test the effect of sending email messages with different contents. We find …
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