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Australia 7 Asset Pricing 6 China 5 Corruption 5 corruption 5 inequality 5 positional concerns 5 social capital 5 Demand for Money 4 Tax Evasion 4 Tax Morale 4 chaos 4 market efficiency 4 tax compliance 4 Altruism 3 Data envelopment analysis 3 Deterrence 3 Malmquist indices 3 Police Officers 3 Quasi-Natural Experiment 3 Relative income 3 Stress 3 awards 3 environmental morale 3 environmental preferences 3 envy 3 invariant distribution 3 logistic map 3 mean and volatility spillovers 3 multivariate GARCH 3 performance 3 tax evasion 3 tax morale 3 technology adoption 3 American Economic Review 2 Art and collectibles 2 Bootstrap 2 Business Cycle 2 CAPM 2 Capital Asset Pricing Model 2
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English 209 Undetermined 45
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Torgler, Benno 59 Drew, Michael E. 24 Worthington, Andrew C. 20 Worthington, Andrew 17 Frijters, Paul 16 Higgs, Helen 16 Valadkhani, Abbas 14 Wolff, Rodney C 14 Lahiri, Radhika 13 Veeraraghavan, Madhu 13 Wilson, Clevo 13 Robinson, Marc 11 Frey, Bruno S. 8 Dong, Bin 7 Li, Steven 7 Schmidt, Sascha L. 7 Athukorala, Wasantha 6 Clements, Adam 6 Dulleck, Uwe 6 Lee, Boon 6 Savage, David A. 6 Schaffner, Markus 6 Layton, Allan P. 5 Piatti, Marco 5 Stanford, Jon D. 5 Hall, Peter 4 Macintyre, Alison 4 Schaltegger, Christoph A. 4 Chinzara, Ziv 3 Drew, Michael 3 Layton, Allan 3 Lee, Boon L 3 Lee, Boon L. 3 Naughton, Tony 3 Praag, Bernard M.S. van 3 Schneider, Friedrich 3 Tong, Howell 3 West, Tracey 3 Yao, Qiwei 3 Alauddin, Mohammad 2
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Nerves of Steel? Stress, Work Performance and Elite Athletes
Savage, David A.; Torgler, Benno - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
There is a notable shortage of empirical research directed at measuring the magnitude and direction of stress effects on performance in a controlled environment. One reason for this is the inherent difficulties in identifying and isolating direct performance measures for individuals....
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Extraordinary Wealth, Globalization, and Corruption
Torgler, Benno; Piatti, Marco - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
The billionaires of the world attract significant attention from the media and the public. The popular press is full of books selling formulas on how to become rich. Surprisingly, only a limited number of studies have explored empirically the determinants of extraordinary wealth. Using a large...
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Surviving the Titanic Disaster: Economic, Natural and Social Determinants
Frey, Bruno S.; Savage, David A.; Torgler, Benno - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
The sinking of the Titanic in April 1912 took the lives of 68 percent of the people aboard. Who survived? It was women and children who had a higher probability of being saved, not men. Likewise, people traveling in first class had a better chance of survival than those in second and third...
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Malmquist Indices of Pre and Post-Deregulation Productivity, Efficiency and Technological Change in the Singaporean Banking Sector
Lee, Boon L.; Worthington, Andrew C.; Leong, Wai Ho - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
By the end of the 1990s, the Singaporean government had recognised the need to open up its banking sector so as to remain competitive in the global economy. The Monetary Authority of Singapore thus began deregulation of the banking sector in 1999 to strengthening the competitiveness of local...
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Local Autonomy, Tax Morale and the Shadow Economy
Torgler, Benno; Schneider, Friedrich; Schaltegger, … - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
Policymakers often propose strict enforcement strategies to fight the shadow economy and to increase tax morale. However, there is also a bottom-up approach such as, for example, decentralizing the political power to those who are close to the problems. Thus, this paper analyses the relationship...
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Politicians: Be Killed or Survive
Frey, Bruno S.; Torgler, Benno - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. Rational choice hypotheses are developed and tested using panel data covering more than 100 countries over a period of 20 years. Several strategies, in addition to security measures, are shown to significantly reduce...
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Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History: A Comment on Becker and Woessmann
Schaltegger, Christoph A.; Torgler, Benno - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
This comment makes a contribution to Becker and Woessmann’s paper on a human capital theory of Protestant economic history eventually challenging the famous thesis by Max Weber who attributed economic success to a specific Protestant work ethic (Quarterly Journal of Economics 124 (2) (2009)...
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Retaining the Thin Blue Line: What shapes workers' willingness not to quit the current work environment?
Gachter, Martin; Savage, David A.; Torgler, Benno - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of police officers' willingness to quit their current department. For this purpose, we work with US survey data that covers a large set of police officers for the Baltimore Police Department in Maryland. Our results indicate that more...
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Gender Variations of Physiological and Psychological Stress among Police Officers
Gächter, Martin; Savage, David A.; Torgler, Benno - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2009
This paper analyses the effect of gender on reported and perceived levels of stress through examination of both the physical and psychological indicators. It may be interesting to work with police data due to high stress levels among police officers and the fact that the work environment is male...
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Coming Closer? Tax Morale, Deterrence and Social Learning after German Unification
Feld, Lars P.; Torgler, Benno; Ding, Bin - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2008
The paper explores whether a social learning model helps explain the observed conformity and compliance with social norms after the unification of Germany. We compare tax morale, (the willingness to pay taxes), between inhabitants of East and West Germany during the post-unification period,...
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