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We study the determinants of ignoring costless information on measures to address Covid-19. In the experiment, participants could choose between two options that differed in their contribution to the Corona Fund of the Red Cross USA and in their own payoffs. Depending on the treatment, either...
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We investigate if people exploit moral wiggle room in green markets when revelation is stochastic and the revealed information is potentially erroneous. In our laboratory experiment, subjects purchase products associated with co-benefits represented as a contribution to carbon offsets purchased...
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We investigate if people exploit moral wiggle room in markets when revelation is stochastic and the revealed information is potentially erroneous. In our laboratory experiment, subjects purchase products associated with co-benefits represented as a contribution to carbon offsets purchased by the...
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We present the results of an experiment to investigate the determinants of ignoring costless information on measures to address Covid-19. Subjects could choose between two options that differed in their contribution to the Corona Fund of the Red Cross USA and in their own payoffs. Depending on...
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We report the results of an experiment to systematically investigate the influence of different settings in credence good markets on opportunism in the sellers' decisions. We find that, as predicted by a cognitive dissonance model, the specific choice of the design features might be less...
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