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Provision, a difference that is replicable, stable, and reflected in perceptions of kindness. Incentivized control questions …-dependent conditional cooperation, nor differences in perceived kindness of others' cooperation. Thus, even when sharing the same game form …
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Provision, a difference that is replicable, stable, and reflected in perceptions of kindness. Incentivized control questions …-dependent conditional cooperation, nor differences in perceived kindness of others' cooperation. Thus, even when sharing the same game form …
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Does market interaction influence morality? We study a particular angle of this classic question theoretically and experimentally. The novelty of our approach is to posit that people are motivated by reciprocity; an urge many argued affects humans. We scrutinize how this shapes interaction in...
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Intention-based models of reciprocity argue that people assess kindness by measuring the intended consequences of …
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to unconditional kindness as measured by subjects' behavior in dictator games, us ing a within-subject design. …
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Provision, a difference that is replicable, stable, and reflected in perceptions of kindness. Incentivized control questions …-dependent conditional cooperation, nor differences in perceived kindness of others' cooperation. Thus, even when sharing the same game form …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013179330
Provision, a difference that is replicable, stable, and reflected in perceptions of kindness. Incentivized control questions …-dependent conditional cooperation, nor differences in perceived kindness of others' cooperation. Thus, even when sharing the same game form …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013209845
Does market interaction influence morality? We study a particular angle of this classic question theoretically and experimentally. The novelty of our approach is to posit that people are motivated by reciprocity; an urge many argued affects humans. We scrutinize how this shapes interaction in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012482841
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