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organizational and individual goals, which in turn depend on self-motivation and self-satisfaction. Satisfaction expresses the level …
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It is puzzling that India, which has a large domestic constituency of people suffering from underdevelopment, chronic poverty and mal-governance, is emerging as an important aid donor. With the intension of understanding why poor countries provide foreign aid, this article is the first to...
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Objectives: In view of growing interest in alternative retail channels and critiques of conventional consumer behaviour, this study aims to explore motivations underlying second-hand shopping, to categorize different types of second-hand shoppers and to describe implications for both research...
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The role of religion in human cooperation remains a highly contested topic. Recent studies using economic game experiments to explore this issue have been largely inconclusive, yielding a range of conflicting results. In this study, we investigate the ability of religion to promote cooperation...
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Proposals for increasing organ donation are often rejected as incompatible with altruistic motivation on the part of … supplies important goods, whatever the motivation, and we can reject certain dubious motivations, such as financial profit … motivation, but most donation is not entirely undirected in the first place (for instance, donor organs usually go to co …
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In this paper we challenge the conventional view that strikes are caused by asymmetric information regarding firm profitability such that union members are uninformed. Instead, we build an expressive model of strikes where the perception of unfairness provides the expressive benefit of voting...
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