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, it examines how consumption solves the problems of interest, knowledge, and identity. It also discusses the main themes …
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Interdisciplinary citation patterns and other indicators of the flow and sharing of academic knowledge suggest that … the type of problem they aim to solve. Those in the first genre aim to solve the problem of interest--how to align the … incentives of the parties involved. Those in the second genre deal with the problem of knowledge--how to align localized, and …
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Erasmus+ is one of the most popular programmes financed by the European Union. It provides international mobility grants to university students while staying enrolled at their home university. This paper brings novel evidence on the effect of participating in the programme on students' academic...
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Erasmus+ is one of the most popular programmes financed by the European Union. It provides international mobility grants to university students while staying enrolled at their home university. This paper brings novel evidence on the effect of participating in the programme on students' academic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012604360
years, which have received significant interest from researchers. Previous literatures on Internet suggest that offline … address the roles that motivations of SNSs use and offline social trust play in predicting levels of self-disclosure on SNSs … China's college students. Social interaction, self-image building and information seeking were three major motivations when …
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We conducted a field experiment to identify the causal effects of extrinsic incentive cues on the sorting and performance of nascent social entrepreneurs. The experiment, carried out with one of the United Kingdom's largest support agencies for social entrepreneurs, encouraged 431 nascent social...
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We conducted a field experiment to identify the causal effects of extrinsic incentive cues on the sorting and performance of nascent social entrepreneurs. The experiment, carried out with one of the United Kingdom's largest support agencies for social entrepreneurs, encouraged 431 nascent social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012110673
What makes entrepreneurs different? Using a cross-country dataset, this paper explores essential parts of the value system of entrepreneurs in Western European countries by comparing value items of the self-employed to that of the non-self-employed. The self-employed rate values higher that aim...
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This paper contributes to the literature by carrying out the first empirical investigation into the role of different types of enterprises in the creation of social trust. Drawing on a unique dataset collected through the administration of a questionnaire to a representative sample of the...
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demographic, social trends, and inner motivations enhanced the popularity of this type of travel. The aging society and the single …
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