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Agency theory 1 Anreiz 1 Bewertung 1 Credit-risk 1 Decision analysis 1 Dynamic evaluation 1 Evaluation 1 Explicit incentive 1 Implicit incentive 1 Incentive point 1 Incentives 1 Leistungsanreiz 1 Performance incentive 1 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 1 Public goods 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 behavioral experiments 1 endogenous preferences 1 explicit incentive 1 motivational crowding 1 social preferences 1
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English 2
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Bowles, Samuel 1 Polania-Reyes, Sandra 1 Shang, Jennifer 1 Tadikamalla, Pandu R. 1 Zhang, Faming 1
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Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Statistics, Facoltà di Economia "Richard M. Goodwin" 1
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Department of Economics University of Siena 1 International journal of production economics 1
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Corporate credit-risk evaluation system : integrating explicit and implicit financial performances
Zhang, Faming; Tadikamalla, Pandu R.; Shang, Jennifer - In: International journal of production economics 177 (2016), pp. 77-100
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Economic incentives and social preferences: substitutes or complements?
Bowles, Samuel; Polania-Reyes, Sandra - Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Statistics, … - 2011
Explicit economic incentives designed to increase contributions to public goods and to promote other pro-social behavior sometimes are counterproductive or less effective than would be predicted among entirely self-interested individuals. This may occur when incentives adversely affect...
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