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121“...Using data on about 35,000 professional tennis matches, we test whether men and women react differently to psychological pressure arising from the outcomes of...”
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122“...Product quality is often unobservable ex-ante and consumers rely on experts' judgments, sometimes in the form of ratings or awards. Do awards affect consumers'...”
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124“...Product quality is often unobservable ex-ante and consumers rely on experts' judgments, sometimes in the form of ratings or awards. Do awards affect consumers'...”
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125“...Public speaking is an important skill for career prospects and for leadership positions, but many people tend to avoid it because it generates anxiety. We run...”
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126“...We investigate to what extent crowd support contributes to the home advantage in soccer, disentangling this effect from other mechanisms such as players'...”
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127“...We investigate the role of culture in explaining economic outcomes at individual level analyzing how cultural values from the home country affect the decision...”
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128“...We ran a field experiment to investigate whether individual performance in teams depends on the gender of the leader. About 430 students from an Italian...”
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129“...A large empirical evidence shows that on-the-job training paid by firms is mainly directed towards high educated workers. In order to explain this phenomenon,...”
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130“...The authors use sports data to study the effects of manager replacement on firm performance. Using match results of the major Italian soccer league (“Serie...”
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131“...Procrastination produces harmful effects for human capital investments and studying activities. Using data from a large sample of Italian undergraduates, we...”
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134“...We investigate to what extent crowd support contributes to the home advantage in soccer, disentangling this effect from other mechanisms such as players'...”
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135“...We investigate the role of culture in explaining economic outcomes at individual level analyzing how cultural values from the home country affect the decision...”
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140“...We analyse peer effects among students of a middle-sized Italian public university. We explain students' average grade in exams passed during their Second...”