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Self-Perception Theory 6 self-perception theory 5 Dynamic Learning 3 Incentives 3 Intrinsic Motivation 3 Theorie 3 imperfect recall 3 Behavioral economics 2 Cognitive Dissonance 2 Kognition 2 Leistungsmotivation 2 Self-perception theory 2 Theory 2 Verhaltensökonomik 2 Work motivation 2 sequences of payments 2 Agency theory 1 Arbeitskräfte 1 Arbeitsverhalten 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Befragung 1 Behavioral spillovers 1 Betriebliches Bildungsmanagement 1 Bevölkerung 1 Cognition 1 Cognitive dissonance 1 Cognitive dissonance theory 1 Commitment 1 Compliance heuristics 1 Data collection 1 Datenerhebung 1 Empirical market and social research 1 Employer-provided training 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Environmental policy 1 Expert survey 1 Holiday behaviour 1 Imperfect Memory 1 Imperfect Recall 1 Increasing Payments 1
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Free 7 Undetermined 3
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 4
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Working Paper 5 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 8 Undetermined 5
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Smith, John 4 Swank, Otto H. 3 Aleshinloye, Kayode D. 1 Bonev, Petyo 1 Draper, Jason 1 Erul, Emrullah 1 Jiang, Jingxian 1 Keusch, Florian 1 Khalil, Elias 1 Kim, Sung S. 1 Malhotra, Naresh K. 1 Vui-Yee Koon 1 Woosnam, Kyle M. 1 Yulita 1
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Department of Economics, Rutgers University-New Brunswick 2 Tinbergen Instituut 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Departmental Working Papers / Department of Economics, Rutgers University-New Brunswick 2 Working Paper 2 Creativity and innovation management 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Discussion paper / Universität Sankt Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics 1 MPRA Paper 1 Management Science 1 Management review quarterly : systematic literature reviews, meta-analyses, and replication studies 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 1 Tourism management : research, policies, practice 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 RePEc 5 EconStor 3
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Behavioral spillovers
Bonev, Petyo - 2023
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Do employee perception of HR training quality and manager innovation signals employee thrive?
Vui-Yee Koon; Yulita - In: Creativity and innovation management 33 (2024) 4, pp. 766-780
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Applying self-perception theory to explain residents' attitudes about tourism development through travel histories
Woosnam, Kyle M.; Draper, Jason; Jiang, Jingxian; … - In: Tourism management : research, policies, practice 64 (2018), pp. 357-368
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Why do people participate in Web surveys? : applying survey participation theory to Internet survey data collection
Keusch, Florian - In: Management review quarterly : systematic literature … 65 (2015) 3, pp. 183-216
In recent years Web survey have emerged as the most popular mode of primary data collection in market and social research. To improve our understanding about the influence of different societal-level factors, characteristics of the sample person, and attributes of the survey design on...
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Imperfect memory and the preference for increasing payments
Smith, John - 2008
In this paper we show how imperfect memory can imply a preference for increasing payments. We model an agent making a decision regarding effort in two periods where the cost of effort is imperfectly known. Before making the first decision, the agent receives a signal related to the cost of...
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The Bayesian Fallacy: Distinguishing Four Kinds of Beliefs
Khalil, Elias - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2008
This paper distinguishes among four kinds of beliefs: conviction, confidence, perception, conception. Conviction concerns self-ability:“I can build these stairs.” Confidence also concerns the self—ut focuses on the assertion of will in the face of weakness of will. Perception is about the...
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Cognitive dissonance, imperfect memory and the preference for increasing payments
Smith, John - 2007
In this paper we propose a theory of cognitive dissonance through imperfect memory. Cognitive dissonance is the tendency of a person to engage in self justification after a decision. We offer an interpretation of the single decision cognitive dissonance experiments: an agent has an unknown cost...
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The Self-Perception Theory vs. a Dynamic Learning Model
Swank, Otto H. - 2006
Several economists have directed our attention to a finding in the social psychological literature that extrinsic motivation may undermine intrinsic motivation. The self-perception (SP) theory developed by Bem (1972) explains this finding. The crux of this theory is that people remember their...
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The Self-Perception Theory vs. a Dynamic Learning Model
Swank, Otto H. - Tinbergen Instituut - 2006
Several economists have directed our attention to a finding in the social psychological literature that extrinsic motivation may undermine intrinsic motivation. The self-perception (SP) theory developed by Bem (1972) explains this finding. The crux of this theory is that people remember their...
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The self-perception theory vs. a dynamic learning model
Swank, Otto H. - 2006
Several economists have directed our attention to a finding in the social psychological literature that extrinsic motivation may undermine intrinsic motivation. The self-perception (SP) theory developed by Bem (1972) explains this finding. The crux of this theory is that people remember their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011349711
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