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Committee Decisions 9 Moral Decision Making 9 Shared Guilt 9 Decision 7 Entscheidung 7 Moral Transgression 7 committee decisions 7 Diffused Responsibility 6 Group Absolution 6 Group decision-making 6 Gruppenentscheidung 6 Institutional Design 6 Ethics 5 Ethik 5 Responsibility 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Verantwortung 5 "Almost" voting rules 4 Emotion 4 Neue politische Ökonomie 4 Public choice 4 scoring rules 4 Abstimmungsregel 3 Diffusion of Responsibility 3 Institutions and Morals 3 Voting behaviour 3 Voting rule 3 Wahlverhalten 3 "almost" voting rules 2 Being Pivotal 2 Business ethics 2 Committee decisions 2 Division of Labor 2 Economic ethics 2 Scoring rules 2 Unternehmensethik 2 Wirtschaftsethik 2 diffusion of responsibility 2 division of labor 2
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Free 19
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Book / Working Paper 19
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Working Paper 14 Graue Literatur 8 Non-commercial literature 8 Arbeitspapier 7 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 16 Undetermined 3
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Rothenhäusler, Dominik 11 Schweizer, Nikolaus 11 Szech, Nora 11 Baharad, Eyal 6 Danziger, Leif 6 Adeniyi, Oluwatosin 1 Ekor, Maxwell 1 Passerelli, Francesco 1 Saka, Jimoh 1 Schure, Paul 1 Scoones, David 1
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Abteilung "Ökonomik des Wandels", Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) 1 Department of Economics, University of Victoria 1 Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 KIT Working Paper Series in Economics 2 Working paper series in economics 2 Department Discussion Papers / Department of Economics, University of Victoria 1 Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Economics of Change 1 Discussion paper 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 GLO Discussion Paper 1 GLO discussion paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 MPRA Paper 1 WZB Discussion Paper 1 Working Paper Series in Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 8 EconStor 7 RePEc 4
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Voting in Hiring Committees: Which "Almost" Rule is Optimal?
Baharad, Eyal; Danziger, Leif - 2018
We determine the scoring rule that is most likely to select a high-ability candidate. A major result is that neither the widely used plurality rule nor the inverse-plurality rule are ever optimal, and that the Borda rule is hardly ever optimal. Furthermore, we show that only the...
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Voting in Hiring Committees: Which "Almost" Rule Is Optimal?
Baharad, Eyal; Danziger, Leif - 2018
We determine the scoring rule that is most likely to select a high-ability candidate. A major result is that neither the widely used plurality rule nor the inverse-plurality rule are ever optimal, and that the Borda rule is hardly ever optimal. Furthermore, we show that only the...
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Voting in Hiring Committees: Which "Almost" Rule Is Optimal?
Baharad, Eyal; Danziger, Leif - 2018
We determine the scoring rule that is most likely to select a high-ability candidate. A major result is that neither the widely used plurality rule nor the inverse-plurality rule are ever optimal, and that the Borda rule is hardly ever optimal. Furthermore, we show that only the...
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Voting in hiring committees : which "almost" rule is optimal?
Baharad, Eyal; Danziger, Leif - 2018
We determine the scoring rule that is most likely to select a high-ability candidate. A major result is that neither the widely used plurality rule nor the inverse-plurality rule are ever optimal, and that the Borda rule is hardly ever optimal. Furthermore, we show that only the almostplurality,...
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Voting in hiring committees : which "almost" rule is optimal?
Baharad, Eyal; Danziger, Leif - 2018
We determine the scoring rule that is most likely to select a high-ability candidate. A major result is that neither the widely used plurality rule nor the inverse-plurality rule are ever optimal, and that the Borda rule is hardly ever optimal. Furthermore, we show that only the...
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Voting in hiring committees : which "almost" rule is optimal?
Baharad, Eyal; Danziger, Leif - 2018
We determine the scoring rule that is most likely to select a high-ability candidate. A major result is that neither the widely used plurality rule nor the inverse-plurality rule are ever optimal, and that the Borda rule is hardly ever optimal. Furthermore, we show that only the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012131234
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Guilt in voting and public good games
Rothenhäusler, Dominik; Schweizer, Nikolaus; Szech, Nora - 2016
This paper analyzes how moral costs affect individual support of morally difficult group decisions. We study a threshold public good game with moral costs. Motivated by recent empirical findings, we assume that these costs are heterogeneous and consist of three parts. The first one is a standard...
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Guilt in voting and public good games
Rothenhäusler, Dominik; Schweizer, Nikolaus; Szech, Nora - 2016
This paper analyzes how moral costs affect individual support of morally difficult group decisions. We study a threshold public good game with moral costs. Motivated by recent empirical findings, we assume that these costs are heterogeneous and consist of three parts. The first one is a standard...
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Institutions, Shared Guilt, and Moral Transgression
Rothenhäusler, Dominik; Schweizer, Nikolaus; Szech, Nora - 2015
Many tasks can only be completed if several people contribute. Likewise, many institutions, e.g. voting rules, require the support of several people to implement specific decisions. In such situations, individual costs from supporting may decrease in the number of supporters. This holds true for...
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Institutions, shared guilt, and moral transgression
Rothenhäusler, Dominik; Schweizer, Nikolaus; Szech, Nora - 2015
Many tasks can only be completed if several people contribute. Likewise, many institutions, e.g. voting rules, require the support of several people to implement specific decisions. In such situations, individual costs from supporting may decrease in the number of supporters. This holds true for...
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