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When students receive better grades without any corresponding increase in ability, this is called grade inflation …. Introducing a concern for reputation into an established signalling model of grading, we show that this mechanism reduces or even …
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field experiment in which we sent 1,248 fictitious, but realistic, resumes to real job openings. We find that applicants …
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endogeneity, we present a field experiment in which various forms of student work experience are randomly disclosed by more than …
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experiment method with 101 higher education students. The results of this experiment confirmed our hypotheses that the better … affect customers' evaluation on them? Is there any difference in this effect according to how much the published information …
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outcomes, relying on signalling theory to explain the observed effects. In the current study, we go beyond measuring the effect … means of a vignette experiment in which we ask 242 human resource professionals to evaluate a set of five fictitious …
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