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In many cultures and industries gifts are given in order to influence the recipient, often at the expense of a third party. Examples include business gifts of firms and lobbyists. In a series of experiments, we show that, even without incentive or informational effects, small gifts strongly...
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In many cultures and industries gifts are given in order to influence the recipient, often at the expense of a third party. Examples include business gifts of firms and lobbyists. In a series of experiments, we show that, even without incentive or informational effects, small gifts strongly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011210883
In many cultures and industries gifts are given in order to influence the recipient, often at the expense of a third party. Examples include business gifts of firms and lobbyists. In a series of experiments, we show that, even without incentive or in-formational effects, small gifts strongly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011140961
morally bad instead of good. Due to this asymmetry, people punish the perpetrators of negative externalities more severely … not only moral considerations but also the information setting of perpetrators of externalities are taken into account by …
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is common knowledge that their actions produce various externalities through the training of an algorithm? In an online … experiment, we let participants' choices in dictator games train an algorithm. Thereby, they create an externality on future …
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welfare by creating positive externalities for society. Rewarding such prosocial risk-taking may be an important strategy in … addressing societal challenges like, for example, the climate emergency, by promoting innovation that has positive externalities … preferences are affected by potential positive externalities of risky behaviour. …
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is common knowledge that their actions produce various externalities through the training of an algorithm? In an online … experiment, we let participants' choices in dictator games train an algorithm. Thereby, they create an externality on future …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012797793
welfare by creating positive externalities for society. Rewarding such prosocial risk-taking may be an important strategy in … addressing societal challenges like, for example, the climate emergency, by promoting innovation that has positive externalities … preferences are affected by potential positive externalities of risky behaviour. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014289107
morally bad instead of good. Due to this asymmetry, people punish the perpetrators of negative externalities more severely … not only moral considerations but also the information setting of perpetrators of externalities are taken into account by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008511323
controlled conditions, we have conducted a public goods experiment with central punishment. The authority is neutral - she does …
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