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Many previous experiments document that behavior in multi-person settings responds to the name of the game and the … labeling of strategies. Usually these studies cannot tell whether frames affect preferences or beliefs. In this Dictator game …
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malaria more salient, leading to a change in beliefs about its importance and to an increase in private health investments. …
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malaria more salient, leading to a change in beliefs about its importance and to an increase in private health investments. …
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experiments by focusing on a nationally representative sample of persons age 70 . Using the indicators derived from this …
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out experiments in behavioural economics with junior managers. The results show that young junior managers have a high …
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This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for money or to save mice. We compare a Baseline treatment where subjects are fully pivotal to a Diffused-Pivotality treatment where subjects simultaneously choose in groups of...
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Does probation pay a double dividend? Society saves the cost of incarceration, and convicts preserve their liberty. But does probation also reduce the risk of recidivism? In a meta-study we show that the field evidence is inconclusive. Moreover it struggles with an identification problem: those...
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Many previous experiments document that behavior in multi-person settings responds to the name of the game and the … labeling of strategies. Usually these studies cannot tell whether frames affect preferences or beliefs. In this Dictator game … which case the frame may only affect preferences. We find that behavior is insensitive to social framing. -- beliefs …
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This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for money or to save mice. We compare a Baseline treatment where subjects are fully pivotal to a Diffused-Pivotality treatment where subjects simultaneously choose in groups of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009763855
This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for money or to save mice. We compare a Baseline treatment where subjects are fully pivotal to a Diffused-Pivotality treatment where subjects simultaneously choose in groups of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009764385