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social recognition 13 WhatsApp 5 Experiment 4 Feldforschung 4 blood donations 4 social media 4 Altruism 3 Altruismus 3 Blood service 3 Blutspendedienst 3 Field research 3 Fundraising 3 Social Web 3 Social behaviour 3 Social relations 3 Social web 3 Soziale Beziehungen 3 Soziales Verhalten 3 Arab Spring 2 Islamist 2 Leistungsmotivation 2 Libya 2 Muammar al Gaddafi 2 Social network 2 Social recognition 2 Soziales Netzwerk 2 cheating 2 competition 2 competitor 2 conflicts 2 effort 2 field experiment 2 field experiments 2 gender 2 laboratory experiment 2 low promotability tasks 2 militant Islamists 2 natural field experiment 2 non-monetary incentives 2 prosocial behavior 2
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Free 17 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 15 Article 2
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Working Paper 9 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Research Report 1
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English 14 Undetermined 3
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Tripodi, Egon 5 Götte, Lorenz 4 Banerjee, Ritwik 2 Kosfeld, Michael 2 Lacher, Wolfram 2 Mustafi, Priyoma 2 Necker, Sarah 2 Neckermann, Susanne 2 Paetzel, Fabian 2 Goette, Lorenz 1 Lin, C. 1 Michael, Cayley 1 Pattanayanon, P. 1 Rottiers, Stijn 1 Terason, S. 1 Urai, Ken 1
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Centrum voor Sociaal Beleid - Herman Deleeck, Universiteit Antwerpen 1 Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Discussion Paper 1 Discussion Papers in Economics and Business 1 Discussion paper 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 European research studies 1 Journal of public economics 1 MPRA Paper 1 SWP Research Paper 1 SWP research paper 1 Working Papers / Centrum voor Sociaal Beleid - Herman Deleeck, Universiteit Antwerpen 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 6 RePEc 4
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Where have all the jihadists gone? The rise and mysterious fall of militant Islamist movements in Libya
Lacher, Wolfram - 2024
of militant Islamist movements helps to understand the full range of motivations fuelling their rise. Social recognition …
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Where have all the jihadists gone? : the rise and mysterious fall of militant Islamist movements in Libya
Lacher, Wolfram - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2024
decline of militant Islamist movements helps to understand the full range of motivations fuelling their rise. Social recog­nition …
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The limits of social recognition : experimental evidence from blood donors
Götte, Lorenz; Tripodi, Egon - In: Journal of public economics 231 (2024), pp. 1-10
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The Limits of Social Recognition: Experimental Evidence from Blood Donors
Goette, Lorenz; Tripodi, Egon - 2023
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's main blood donors … association, testing social recognition in social media and peer groups. We experimentally disentangle visibility concerns and … ask to donate is at least as effective as offering social recognition. A survey experiment with blood donors indicates …
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The limits of social recognition : experimental evidence from blood donors
Götte, Lorenz; Tripodi, Egon - 2023
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's main blood donors … association, testing social recognition in social media and peer groups. We experimentally disentangle visibility concerns and … ask to donate is at least as effective as offering social recognition. A survey experiment with blood donors indicates …
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Social Recognition: Experimental Evidence from Blood Donors
Götte, Lorenz; Tripodi, Egon - 2022
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments among members of Italy’s main … blood donors association, testing social recognition both through social media and peer groups. We experimentally … that offer social recognition. A survey experiment with blood donors provides consistent evidence that social recognition …
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The Effect of Losing and Winning on Cheating and Effort in Repeated Competitions
Necker, Sarah; Paetzel, Fabian - 2022
Competitive rewards are often assigned on a regular basis, e.g., in annual salary negotiations or employee-of-the-month schemes. The repetition of competitions can imply that opponents are matched based on earlier outcomes. Using a real-effort experiment, we examine how cheating and effort...
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The effect of losing and winning on cheating and effort in repeated competitions
Necker, Sarah; Paetzel, Fabian - 2022
Competitive rewards are often assigned on a regular basis, e.g., in annual salary negotiations or employee-of-the-month schemes. The repetition of competitions can imply that opponents are matched based on earlier outcomes. Using a real-effort experiment, we examine how cheating and effort...
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Social recognition : experimental evidence from blood donors
Götte, Lorenz; Tripodi, Egon - 2022
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments among members of Italy's main … blood donors association, testing social recognition both through social media and peer groups. We experimentally … that offer social recognition. A survey experiment with blood donors provides consistent evidence that social recognition …
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Using Social Recognition to Address the Gender Difference in Volunteering for Low Promotability Tasks
Banerjee, Ritwik; Mustafi, Priyoma - 2020
examine if non-monetary interventions, particularly, social recognition can be used to change the gender norms associated with … such tasks. We design three treatments, where a) a volunteer receives positive social recognition, b) a non …-volunteer receives negative social recognition, and c) a volunteer receives positive, but a non-volunteer receives negative social …
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