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directed altruism 5 social networks 3 Altruism 2 Dictator game 2 Directed altruism 2 Eciency wage contracts 2 Experiment 2 Facebook 2 Moral hazard 2 Reciprocity 2 Referrals 2 Social networks 2 Social proximity 2 Spot market 2 Strength of ties 2 baseline altruism 2 beliefs 2 dictator games 2 infrastructure construction 2 nepotism 2 official’s hometown 2 political connection 2 political promotion 2 social preference 2 enforced reciprocity 1 modified dictator games 1
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Free 7
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Undetermined 6 English 1
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Do, Quoc-Anh 5 Leider, Stephen 3 Mobius, Markus M. 3 Rosenblat, Tanya 3 Dhillon, Amrita 2 Nguyen, Kieu-Trang 2 Peeters, Ronald 2 Tran, Anh 2 Muge Yukse, Ayse 1 Yuksel, Ayse Muge 1
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School of Economics, Singapore Management University 4 Department of Economics, University of Warwick 2 East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) 1
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Working Papers / School of Economics, Singapore Management University 4 CAGE Online Working Paper Series 2 Microeconomics Working Papers 1
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Overcoming moral hazard with social networks in the workplace: An experimental approach
Dhillon, Amrita; Peeters, Ronald; Yuksel, Ayse Muge - Department of Economics, University of Warwick - 2014
more to the referrer. The advantage of the lab setting is that we can isolate moral hazard and directed altruism as the …
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Overcoming Moral Hazard with Social Networks in the Worksplace: An Experimental Approach
Dhillon, Amrita; Peeters, Ronald; Muge Yukse, Ayse - Department of Economics, University of Warwick - 2014
the referrer. The advantage of the lab setting is that we can isolate directed altruism as the only reason for these …
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One Mandarin Benefits the Whole Clan: Hometown Infrastructure and Nepotism in an Autocracy
Nguyen, Kieu-Trang; Do, Quoc-Anh; Tran, Anh - School of Economics, Singapore Management University - 2012
This paper studies nepotism by government officials in an authoritarian regime. We collect a unique dataset of political promotions of officials in Vietnam and estimate their impact on public infrastructure in their hometowns. We find strong positive effects on several outcomes, some with lags,...
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One Mandarin Benefits the Whole Clan: Hometown Infrastructure and Nepotism in an Autocracy
Nguyen, Kieu-Trang; Do, Quoc-Anh; Tran, Anh - School of Economics, Singapore Management University - 2011
This paper studies nepotism by government officials in an authoritarian regime. We collect a unique dataset of political promotions of officials in Vietnam and estimate their impact on public infrastructure in their hometowns. We find strong positive effects on several outcomes, some with lags,...
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What Do We Expect from Our Friends?
Do, Quoc-Anh; Leider, Stephen; Mobius, Markus M.; … - School of Economics, Singapore Management University - 2009
accurately account for the extent to which friends will choose more generous allocations than strangers (i.e. directed altruism …
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What Do We Expect from Our Friends?
Leider, Stephen; Mobius, Markus M.; Rosenblat, Tanya; … - East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) - 2009
account for the extent to which friends will choose more generous allocations than strangers (i.e. directed altruism …
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Directed Altruism and Enforced Reciprocity in Social Networks
Do, Quoc-Anh; Leider, Stephen; Mobius, Markus M.; … - School of Economics, Singapore Management University - 2008
three components: (1) baseline altruism toward randomly selected strangers, (2) directed altruism that favors friends over … random strangers, and (3) giving motivated by the prospect of future interaction. Directed altruism increases giving to …
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