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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
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Dhillon, Amrita 2 Peeters, Ronald 2 Muge Yukse, Ayse 1 Yuksel, Ayse Muge 1
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Department of Economics, University of Warwick 2
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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
The use of social networks in the workplace has been documented by many authors, although the reasons for their widespread prevalence are less well known. In this paper we present evidence based on a combined eld-laboratory experiment that social networks are used by employers to reduce worker...
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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 use of social networks in the workplace has been documented by many authors, although the reasons for their widespread prevalence are less well known. In this paper we present evidence based on a lab experiment that suggests quite strongly that social networks are used by employers to reduce...
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