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1“...► Data are aggregated from 162 trust games involving over 23,000 participants. ► Subjects playing for random payments, playing with a simulated counterpart, or...”
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2“...There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles that are appearing in mainstream economics journals that...”
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3“...Households constitute an important target group for energy conservation. They not only use energy in a direct way (gas, electricity and fuel) but also in an...”
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4by Santiago, Catherine DeCarlo Wadsworth, Martha E Stump, Jessica Published in Journal of economic psychology (2011)“...Living with persistent poverty is toxic for one’s psychological health. This study examined SES, income, neighborhood disadvantage, and poverty-related stress...”
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5“...A framework for tax compliance is suggested in which both the power of tax authorities and trust in the tax authorities are relevant dimensions for...”
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6by Koellinger, Philipp Minniti, Maria Schade, Christian Published in Journal of economic psychology (2007)“...High failure rates and low average returns suggest that too many people may be entering markets as entrepreneurs. Thus, anticipating how one will perform in...”
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7by Rooij, Maarten van Lusardi, Annamaria Alessie, Rob Published in Journal of economic psychology (2011)“...► We examine the relationship between financial knowledge and retirement planning in the Netherlands. ► We provide evidence of widespread illiteracy. Financial...”
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8“...This paper uses a multivariate analysis to examine how countries’ tax morale and institutional quality affect the shadow economy. The literature strongly...”
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9by Kleijnen, Mirella Lee, Nick Wetzels, Martin Published in Journal of economic psychology (01.06.2009)“...Although firms are faced by a large number of market introduction failures, research into a major driver of these failures, customer resistance to innovation,...”
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10by Rigdon, Mary Ishii, Keiko Watabe, Motoki Kitayama, Shinobu Published in Journal of economic psychology (01.06.2009)“...Giving to others is individually costly, yet generates benefits to the recipient. Such altruistic behavior has been well documented in experimental games...”
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11“...Much recent research has investigated whether values, social norms, and attitudes differ across countries and whether these differences have measurable effects...”
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12by Matzler, Kurt Renzl, Birgit Müller, Julia Herting, Stephan Mooradian, Todd A Published in Journal of economic psychology (01.06.2008)“...In this paper, we describe an empirical study that relates three personality traits (agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness) to knowledge sharing. In...”
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13by Gummerum, Michaela Hanoch, Yaniv Keller, Monika Parsons, Katie Hummel, Alegra Published in Journal of economic psychology (2010)“...Economic research has proposed that emotions like anger, guilt, and other moral emotions might be important causes of strong reciprocity, the willingness to...”
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14“...Taking rational choice theory for granted, cooperation in social dilemmas may be seen as mysterious. In one-shot dilemmas where subjects unknown to one another...”
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16“...What is the relationship between religion and trust? Using a questionnaire, we elicit data on individual religiosity. Measures of individual religiosity are...”
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17“...The study examines trust by investigating potential determinants (factors determined at birth and childhood) and correlates (various views and attitudes) of...”
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18“...The widely proclaimed economic benefits of hosting major sporting events have received substantial criticism by academic economists and have been shown to be...”
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19by Alm, James Cherry, Todd Jones, Michael McKee, Michael Published in Journal of economic psychology (2010)“...The traditional “enforcement” paradigm of tax administration views taxpayers as potential criminals, and emphasizes the repression of illegal behavior through...”
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20“...We run an experiment to study the relationship between honesty, age and self-control. We focus on children aged between 5 and 15 as the literature suggests...”