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: by making donations to charity and by taking a public service job and exerting effort on the job. Our theory predicts …-Economic Panel Study, which contains data on self-reported altruism, sector of employment, and donations to charity for more than 7 …
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: by making donations to charity and by taking a public service job and exerting effort on the job. Our theory predicts …-sectional data from Germany on self-reported altruism, sector of employment, and donations to charity. In addition, we use panel data …
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We study the relationship between workers' opportunities to help others on-the-job and volunteering behavior outside the workplace. We predict that there is substitutability between workers' contribution to other peoples' well-being by exerting effort on-the-job and outside the workplace. We...
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: by making donations to charity and by taking a public service job and exerting effort on the job. Our theory predicts …-Economic Panel Study, which contains data on self-reported altruism, sector of employment, and donations to charity for more than 7 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011586724
: by making donations to charity and by taking a public service job and exerting effort on the job. Our theory predicts …-Economic Panel Study, which contains data on self-reported altruism, sector of employment, and donations to charity for more than 7 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011698720
: by making donations to charity and by taking a public service job and exerting effort on the job. Our theory predicts …-sectional data from Germany on self-reported altruism, sector of employment, and donations to charity. In addition, we use panel data …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011786945
We examine differences in altruism and laziness between public sector employees and private sector employees. Our … theoretical model predicts that the likelihood of public sector employment increases with a worker's altruism, and increases or … decreases with a worker's laziness depending on his altruism. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study, we find …
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We assess whether public sector employees have a stronger inclination to serve others and are more risk averse than employees in the private sector. A unique feature of our study is that we use revealed rather than stated preferences data. Respondents of a large-scale survey were offered a...
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We examine differences in altruism and laziness between public sector employees and private sector employees. Our … theoretical model predicts that the likelihood of public sector employment increases with a worker·s altruism, and increases or … decreases with a workers laziness depending on his altruism. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study, we find that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010241601