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Evaluation 2 Quality Criteria 2 Social Sciences and Humanities 2 Societal Impact 2 Science communication 1 Science-policy interface 1 Scientific policy advice 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Fecher, Benedikt 3 Sokolovska, Nataliia 3 Wagner, Gert G. 3 Fenton, Alex 2 Hornbostel, Stefan 2 Kuper, Freia 2
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EconStor 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Understanding the societal impact of the social sciences and humanities: Remarks on roles, challenges, and expectations
Fecher, Benedikt; Kuper, Freia; Sokolovska, Nataliia; … - 2021
This study investigates the contagious nature of tax avoidance by examining how narratives affect tax avoiding behavior. We adapt the idea of narrative economics indicating that individuals' actions are stimulated by stories that spread within a society. We employ two types of infection models...
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Understanding the societal impact of the social sciences and humanities : remarks on roles, challenges, and expectations
Fecher, Benedikt; Kuper, Freia; Sokolovska, Nataliia; … - 2021
This study investigates the contagious nature of tax avoidance by examining how narratives affect tax avoiding behavior. We adapt the idea of narrative economics indicating that individuals' actions are stimulated by stories that spread within a society. We employ two types of infection models...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012620064
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Communication on the Science-Policy Interface: An Overview of Conceptual Models
Sokolovska, Nataliia; Fecher, Benedikt; Wagner, Gert G. - In: Publications 7 (2019) 4
This article focuses on scholarly discourse on the science-policy interface, and in particular on questions regarding how this discourse can be understood in the course of history and which lessons we can learn. We aim to structure the discourse, show kinships of different concepts, and...
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