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counterfactual thinking 6 Meritocracy 3 Distributive justice 2 Experiment 2 Gerechtigkeit 2 Justice 2 Meinung 2 Opinion 2 Redistribution 2 Social justice 2 Social welfare function 2 Soziale Gerechtigkeit 2 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 2 Umverteilung 2 Verteilungsgerechtigkeit 2 attitudes towards inequality 2 fairness 2 inference 2 redistribution 2 responsibility 2 social preferences 2 uncertainty 2 Attitudes towards inequality 1 Blame attribution 1 Business start-up 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Consumer credit 1 Counterfactual thinking 1 Dienstleistungsqualität 1 Entrepreneurial identity 1 Entrepreneurs 1 Entrepreneurship 1 Entrepreneurship approach 1 Ethnic discrimination 1 Ethnische Diskriminierung 1 Fairness 1 I-poems 1 India 1 Indien 1 Industrial policy 1
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 6 Undetermined 1
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Andre, Peter 3 Apostolidis, Chrysostomos 1 Brown, Jane 1 Effron, Daniel A. 1 Farquhar, Jillian Dawes 1 Huang, Wen-Hsien 1 Miller, Dale T. 1 Monin, Benoît 1 Saha, Debdatta 1 Zeelenberg, Marcel 1
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Athens journal of business & economics : AJBE 1 Judgment and Decision Making 1 Marketing theory 1 SAFE Working Paper 1 SAFE working paper 1 Stanford University Graduate School of Business research paper 1 The review of economic studies : RES 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Shallow meritocracy
Andre, Peter - In: The review of economic studies : RES 92 (2025) 2, pp. 772-807
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Shallow meritocracy
Andre, Peter - 2023
Meritocracies aspire to reward hard work and promise not to judge individuals by the circumstances into which they were born. However, circumstances often shape the choice to work hard. I show that people's merit judgments are "shallow" and insensitive to this effect. They hold others...
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Shallow meritocracy
Andre, Peter - 2023
Meritocracies aspire to reward hard work and promise not to judge individuals by the circumstances into which they were born. However, circumstances often shape the choice to work hard. I show that people's merit judgments are "shallow" and insensitive to this effect. They hold others...
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Blaming me, blaming you! : the pendulum of blame in payday lending
Brown, Jane; Apostolidis, Chrysostomos; Farquhar, … - In: Marketing theory 21 (2021) 4, pp. 517-538
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Identity and perception of risk for entrepreneurs : lessons from an industrially less developed state in India
Saha, Debdatta - In: Athens journal of business & economics : AJBE 5 (2019) 2, pp. 163-184
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Inventing racist roads not taken : the licensing effect of immoral counterfactual behaviors
Effron, Daniel A.; Miller, Dale T.; Monin, Benoît - 2015
Six experiments examined how people strategically use thoughts of foregone misdeeds to regulate their moral behavior. We tested two hypotheses: first, that people will feel licensed to act in morally dubious ways when they can point to immoral alternatives to their prior behavior, and second,...
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Investor regret: The role of expectation in comparing what is to what might have been
Huang, Wen-Hsien; Zeelenberg, Marcel - In: Judgment and Decision Making 7 (2012) 4, pp. 441-451
Investors, like any decision maker, feel regret when they compare the outcome of an investment with what the outcome would have been had they invested differently. We argue and show that this counterfactual comparison process is most likely to take place when the decision maker's expectations...
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