The unintended psychological and behavioral drawbacks of big push strategies : increased psychological entitlement, selfish behavior, and decreased prosocial behavior
Year of publication: |
2022
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Authors: | Qin, Xin ; Yam, Kai Chi ; Ma, Guangrong ; Chen, Chen ; Zhu, Hang ; Wang, Haixia |
Published in: |
Journal of behavioral and experimental economics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ZDB-ID 2769607-8. - Vol. 97.2022, p. 1-8
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Subject: | big push strategies | China's Great Western Development Program | ethics | prosocial behavior | psychological entitlement | selfish behavior | Verhaltensökonomik | Behavioral economics | Soziales Verhalten | Social behaviour | Experiment | Eigeninteresse | Self-interest | Verhalten | Behaviour | Altruismus | Altruism | Psychologie | Psychology | China | Wirtschaftspsychologie | Economic psychology | Verhalten in Organisationen | Organizational behaviour | Ethik | Ethics | Arbeitsverhalten | Work behaviour |
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