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1“...Some firms say they care about the well-being and “happiness” of their employees. But are such claims hype or scientific good sense? We provide evidence, for a...”
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2“...We develop a framework in which: (i) a firm can have a new product tested publicly before launch; and (ii) tests vary in toughness, holding expertise fixed...”
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3“...We apply a classical economic categorization of preferences to identify the motivations of dual-users of electronic and traditional cigarettes. The responses...”
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4by Sgroi, Daniel Published in Telecommunications policy (2008)“...This paper aims to predict some possible futures for the World Wide Web based on several key network parameters: size, complexity, cost and increasing...”
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5“...Many governments wish to assess the quality of their universities. A prominent example is the UK's new Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. In the REF,...”
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6“...Herding and contrarian behaviour are often-cited features of real-world financial markets. Theoretical models of continuous trading that study herding and...”
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7“...Though many in the general public are concerned about climate change, most are unaware that agriculture and food production accounts for about one quarter of...”
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8by Hills, Thomas T Proto, Eugenio Sgroi, Daniel Seresinhe, Chanuki Illushka Published in Nature human behaviour (01.12.2019)“...An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper...”
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9by Hills, Thomas T Proto, Eugenio Sgroi, Daniel Seresinhe, Chanuki Illushka Published in Nature human behaviour (01.12.2019)“...In addition to improving quality of life, higher subjective wellbeing leads to fewer health problems and higher productivity, making subjective wellbeing a...”
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10“...We consider a principal-agent problem where the principal wishes to be endorsed by a sequence of agents, but cannot truthfully reveal type. In the standard...”
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11“...We present a neural network methodology for learning game-playing rules in general. Existing research suggests learning to find a Nash equilibrium in a new...”
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12by Sgroi, Daniel Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.10.2003)“...Herding describes the phenomenon in decision-making where an economic agent disregards his own private information to follow the actions of his predecessors as...”
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13by Sgroi, Daniel Redoano, Michela Liberini, Federica Lockwood, Ben Bracco, Emanuele Porcelli, Francesco“...In a pre-registered experiment involving 1,547 subjects across three Italian cities we exploit regional variation in background, language and diet to...”
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14by Proto, Eugenio Sgroi, Daniel Oswald, Andrew J Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (2012)“...High rates of divorce in western society have prompted much research on the repercussions for well-being and the economy. Yet little is known about the...”
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15“...Existing research supports two opposing mechanisms through which positive mood might affect cooperation. Some studies have suggested that positive mood...”
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16by Proto, Eugenio Sgroi, Daniel Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.04.2017)“...•We test the accuracy of beliefs about differently observable characteristics.•We find a powerful and ubiquitous bias in perceptions that is...”
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18by Proto, Eugenio Sgroi, Daniel Nazneen, Mahnaz Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.12.2019)“...According to existing research across several disciplines (management, psychology, economics and neuroscience), positive mood can have positive effects,...”
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