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Corporate Social Responsibility 5 Corporate social responsibility 5 Game theory 3 Spieltheorie 3 Corporate Governance 2 Corporate governance 2 Rawls's theory of justice 2 Rawls-Gerechtigkeitstheorie 2 Albania 1 Albanien 1 Cognition 1 Constitutional economics 1 Economic transition 1 Gerechtigkeit 1 Institutional economics 1 Institutionenökonomik 1 Justice 1 Kognition 1 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 1 Prospect Theory 1 Prospect theory 1 Responsibility 1 Social capital 1 Social contract 1 Social network 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 Sozialkapital 1 Sozialvertrag 1 Stakeholder 1 Sustainable development 1 Systemtransformation 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Transformationsstaaten 1 Transition countries 1 Verantwortung 1 Verfassungsökonomik 1
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Sacconi, Lorenzo 7 Degli Antoni, Giacomo 2 Becchetti, Leonardo 1 Cecchini Manara, Virginia 1 Fia, Magali 1 Savastano, Sara 1
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EconomEtica Working Paper 5 EconomEtica Working Paper N.11 August 2009 1 Econometica working paper series, N.71, August/2019 1 Giacomo Degli Antoni, Magalì Fia, Lorenzo Sacconi (2019), ACADEMIC SHARED GOVERNANCE AND PERFORMANCE: THEORETICAL ISSUES AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES, EconomEtica working paper series, n 1
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Institutions, Frames, and Social Contract Reasoning
Cecchini Manara, Virginia; Sacconi, Lorenzo - 2021
This work aims at filling a gap in the cognitive representation of institutions, starting from Aoki’s account of institutions as equilibria in a gametheoretical framework. We propose a formal model to explain what happens when different players hold different representations of the game they...
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The Money–Happiness Relationship in Transition Countries : Evidence from Albania
Becchetti, Leonardo - 2019
With an empirical analysis on a panel of individuals living in a transition country (Albania) we document that the impact of money on happiness does not depend only on the pecuniary outcome but also from aspirations and conditions leading to its determination. Additional factors which matter are...
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Academic Shared Governance and Performance : Theoretical Issues and Empirical Evidences
Degli Antoni, Giacomo; Fia, Magali; Sacconi, Lorenzo - 2019
In the debate surrounding various reforms in higher education systems, performance, along with how universities should be governed, have been main issues. We argue that the demand for shared governance, i.e., faculty participation in decision‐making vs. concentrated or top‐down decision‐...
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A Rawlsian View of CSR and the Game Theory of its Implementation (Part II) : Fairness and Equilibrium
Sacconi, Lorenzo - 2013
This is the second part of a comprehensive essay on the Rawlsian view of CSR (corporate social responsibility) seen as a multistakehodler model of corporate governance. I describe the repeated game among the firms and its stakeholders so that several types of reputations, based on the full or...
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A Rawlsian View of CSR and the Game Theory of its Implementation (III) : Conformism, Equilibrium Refinement and Selection
Sacconi, Lorenzo - 2013
This is the third part of a comprehensive essay on the Rawlsian view of corporate social responsibility (CSR) seen a multi-stakeholder fiduciary model of corporate governance (see part I). A game theoretical model of the interplay between the owner (who controls the firm) and all the remaining...
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A Rawlsian View of CSR and the Game Theory of its Implementation (Part I) : The Multistakeholder Model of Corporate Governance
Sacconi, Lorenzo - 2013
This is the first part of a comprehensive essay on the Rawlsian view of corporate social responsibility (in short CSR). CSR is defined as a multi-stakeholder model of corporate governance and objective function based on the extension of fiduciary duties toward all the firm’s stakeholders. A...
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From Individual Responsibility to 'Shared' Social Responsibilities : Concepts for a New Paradigm
Sacconi, Lorenzo - 2011
Shared social responsibility will shortly become a new basic concept for understanding social cohesion in Europe and also for the modeling of governance structures and management of social cohesion policies involving the public sector, the private profit and non profit sectors , and also the...
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Modeling Cognitive Social Capital and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as Preconditions for Sustainable Networks of Relations
Sacconi, Lorenzo; Degli Antoni, Giacomo - 2011
The paper studies the relationship between social capital (SC) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by investigating the idea of a virtuous circle between the level of SC and the implementation of CSR standard of behaviour that favours the creation of cooperative networks between the firm...
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