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, anthropologists, and other social theorists by exploring the overlapping notions of cooperation, rationality, identity, reciprocity … Social Cooperation. Since the end of the Cold War, the human face of economics has gained visibility and generated new … more nuanced ways or affirm the importance of treating impersonal and personal cooperation as ethically, epistemically, and …
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wide range of stylized facts, like conditional cooperation, costly punishment, the role of intentions, or concerns for …
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complex tasks. This requires an appropriate corporate culture, governed by reciprocity, fairness and commitment. Such a …
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reciprocity toward employers: in this case own wage is a powerful determinant of own effort, but co-worker wages have no effect …. By contrast, we find that exposure to both pieces of social information systematically influences employees' reciprocity … generously: in such circumstances the employee tends to expend low effort irrespective of her own wage. Reciprocity is more …
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' reciprocity towards an employer is affected by exposure to pay comparison information (what co-workers earn) and effort comparison … find that pay comparison information does not affect reciprocity. Effort comparison information, however, influences … reciprocal relationships in important ways: the ability to observe reciprocal behavior on the part of others strongly affects …
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complex tasks. This requires an appropriate corporate culture, governed by reciprocity, fairness and commitment. Such a …
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' reciprocity towards an employer is affected by exposure to pay comparison information (what co-workers earn) and effort comparison … find that pay comparison information does not affect reciprocity. Effort comparison information, however, influences … reciprocal relationships in important ways: the ability to observe reciprocal behavior on the part of others strongly affects …
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reciprocity toward employers: in this case own wage is a powerful determinant of own effort, but co-worker wages have no effect …. By contrast, we find that exposure to both pieces of social information systematically influences employees' reciprocity … generously: in such circumstances the employee tends to expend low effort irrespective of her own wage. Reciprocity is more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003747659
reciprocity toward employers: in this case own wage is a powerful determinant of own effort, but co-worker wages have no effect …. By contrast, we find that exposure to both pieces of social information systematically influences employees' reciprocity … generously: in such circumstances the employee tends to expend low effort irrespective of her own wage. Reciprocity is more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003740149
Previous research has highlighted the importance of strong heterogeneity for the successful evolution of cooperation in … interactions. We therefore study the evolution of cooperation in the public goods game on the square lattice, the triangular … that uniformly distributed public goods are more successful in maintaining high levels of cooperation than exponentially …
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