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2by Flabbi, Luca Macis, Mario Moro, Andrea Schivardi, Fabiano Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.08.2019)“...Abstract We investigate the effects of female executives on gender-specific wage distributions and firm performance. Female leadership has a positive impact at...”
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3“...We conducted a field experiment with the American Red Cross (ARC) to study the effects of economic incentives on volunteer activities. The experiment was...”
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5“...Using longitudinal data on the entire population of blood donors in an Italian town, we examine how donors respond to a nonlinear award scheme that rewards...”
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6by Grieco, Daniela Lacetera, Nicola Macis, Mario Di Martino, Daniela Published in Scientific reports (10.01.2018)“...Umbilical cord blood is a source of hematopoietic stem cells essential to treat life-threatening diseases, such as leukemia and lymphoma. However, only a very...”
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7“...A number of experimental studies have documented that financial rewards discourage the performance of altruistic activities because they conflict with...”
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8Moral NIMBY-ism? Understanding Societal Support for Monetary Compensation to Plasma Donors in Canada“...The growing demand for plasma, especially for the manufacture of therapeutic products, prompts discussions on the merits of different procurement systems. We...”
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9by Iajya, Victor Lacetera, Nicola Macis, Mario Slonim, Robert Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.12.2013)“...In many low- and middle-income countries blood donations per capita are substantially lower than in advanced economies. In these countries blood supply is...”
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10by Lacetera, Nicola Macis, Mario Stith, Sarah S Published in Journal of health economics (01.01.2014)“...Many U.S. states have passed legislation providing leave to organ and bone marrow donors and/or tax benefits for live and deceased organ and bone marrow...”
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11by Julio J. Elias Nicola Lacetera Mario Macis Published in The American economic review (01.05.2015)“...Are attitudes about morally controversial (and often prohibited) market transactions affected by information about their costs and benefits? We address this...”
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12“...The growing field of social economics explores how individual behavior is affected by group-level influences, extending the approach of mainstream economics to...”
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13by Nicola Lacetera Mario Macis Robert Slonim Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.02.2012)“...We present evidence from nearly 14,000 American Red Cross blood drives and from a natural field experiment showing that economic incentives have a positive...”
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14by Julio J. Elías Nicola Lacetera Mario Macis Paola Salardi Published in The American economic review (01.05.2017)“...The regulation of many activities depends on whether societies consider them morally controversial or “repugnant.” Not only have regulation and related ethical...”
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15“...Organizations and public agencies that promote pro-social activities constantly struggle to attract and encourage more contributions. In this article, we study...”
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16Moral nimby-ism? Understanding societal support for monetary compensation to plasma donors in Canada“...The growing demand for plasma, especially for the manufacture of therapeutic products, prompts discussions on the merits of different procurement systems. We...”
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17by Elias, Julio J Lacetera, Nicola Macis, Mario Published in World medical and health policy (01.12.2017)“...Understanding the influence of moral repugnance on social decisions is challenging, particularly because in several cases not all of the relevant policy...”
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18“...How do social media affect the success of charitable campaigns? We show that, despite the promise of online platforms to generate social network effects in...”
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19“...According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the extent and quality of job reallocation even at the cost of...”
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20“...Peer referrals are a common strategy for addressing asymmetric information in contexts such as the labor market. They could be especially valuable for...”