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1“...A previous literature cautions that paying workers for performance might crowd out nonmonetary motives to work hard. Empirical evidence from the field,...”
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2“...Trust affects almost all human relationships - in families, organizations, markets and politics. However, identifying the conditions under which trust, defined...”
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4by Johannes Abeler Armin Falk Lorenz Goette David Huffman Published in The American economic review (01.04.2011)“...A key open question for theories of reference-dependent preferences is: what determines the reference point? One candidate is expectations: what people expect...”
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5“...A previous literature cautions that paying workers for performance might crowd out nonmonetary motives to work hard. Empirical evidence from the field,...”
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6by Dohmen, Thomas Falk, Armin Huffman, David Sunde, Uwe Published in The American economic review (2010)“...This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impatience, using a representative sample of roughly 1,000 German...”
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7by THOMAS DOHMEN ARMIN FALK DAVID HUFFMAN UWE SUNDE Published in The Review of economic studies (01.04.2012)“...Recent theories endogenize the attitude endowments of individuals, assuming that they are shaped by the attitudes of parents and other role models. This paper...”
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8by Thomas Dohmen Armin Falk David Huffman Uwe Sunde Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.04.2018)“...Many decisions of individuals involve a combination of internal preferences and mental processes related to cognitive ability. As Frederick (2005) argued in...”
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9by Goette, Lorenz Huffman, David Meier, Stephan Published in The American economic review (01.05.2006)“...Due to incomplete contracts, efficiency of an organization depends on willingness of individuals to take non-selfish actions, such as cooperating when there is...”
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10by David A. Jaeger Thomas Dohmen Armin Falk David Huffman Uwe Sunde Holger Bonin Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.08.2010)“...It has long been hypothesized that individuals' migration propensities depend on their risk attitudes, but the empirical evidence has been limited and...”
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11by Dohmen, T.J Falk, Armin Golsteyn, B.H.H Huffman, D Sunde, U Published in The Economic journal (London) (24.10.2017)“...This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajectory of risk attitudes all the way from early adulthood until...”
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12by Lorenz Goette David Huffman Stephan Meier Matthias Sutter Published in Management science (01.05.2012)“...Firms are often organized into groups. Group membership has been shown empirically to have positive effects, in the form of increased prosocial behavior toward...”
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13by Daniel C. Laughlin Peter Z. Fulé David W. Huffman Joseph Crouse Etienne Laliberté Published in The Journal of ecology (01.11.2011)“...1. Climatic constraints on plant distributions are well known, but predicting community composition through knowledge of trait-based environmental filtering...”
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14by Thomas Dohmen Armin Falk David Huffman Uwe Sunde Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.03.2009)“...This article complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity for behaviour in stylised labour markets or other decision...”
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15by Riddle, Matthew C Nahra, Rajaa Han, Jenny Castle, Jessica Hanavan, Kathryn Hompesch, Marcus Huffman, David Strange, Poul Öhman, Peter Published in Diabetes care (01.11.2018)“...Healthy pancreatic β-cells secrete the hormones insulin and amylin in a fixed ratio. Both hormones are lacking in type 1 diabetes, and postprandial glucose...”
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16A role for copper in protozoan grazing – two billion years selecting for bacterial copper resistanceby Hao, Xiuli Lüthje, Freja Rønn, Regin German, Nadezhda A Li, Xuanji Huang, Fuyi Kisaka, Javan Huffman, David Alwathnani, Hend A Zhu, Yong‐Guan Rensing, Christopher Published in Molecular microbiology (01.11.2016)“...Summary The Great Oxidation Event resulted in integration of soft metals in a wide range of biochemical processes including, in our opinion, killing of...”
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17“...Exclusion of natural surface fires in warm/dry mixed-conifer forests of the western U.S. has increased potential for stand-replacing crown fires and reduced...”
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18by William H. Romme Craig D. Allen John D. Bailey William L. Baker Brandon T. Bestelmeyer Peter M. Brown Karen S. Eisenhart M. Lisa Floyd David W. Huffman Brian F. Jacobs Richard F. Miller Esteban H. Muldavin Thomas W. Swetnam Robin J. Tausch Peter J. Weisberg Published in Rangeland ecology & management ( 2009)“...Abstract Piñon–juniper is a major vegetation type in western North America. Effective management of these ecosystems has been hindered by inadequate...”
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20“...We conduct laboratory experiments where the market rules mimic labor market institutions and exogenously vary institutions to study the causal impact on...”