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In standard economic models benevolent governments are the unique actors in charge to tackle the problem of reconciling individual with social wellbeing in presence of negative externalities and insufficient provision of public goods. Some promising practices of grassroot economics suggest...
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evidence on both industrialized and developing countries shows that cooperation levels decrease in the presence of ethnic … level of cooperation. In terms of sanctioning, we observe no difference in the overall amount of assigned and received … on cooperation. …
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We construct an asymmetric duopolistic R&D and production behavior model subject to knowledge spillovers. This model is an extension to the symmetric model of d’Aspremont and Jacquemin (A&J (1988)) and aims to determine the cooperative and non-cooperative R&D strategies for two agents of...
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regards to its action tendency of avoiding reputation losses. To test this hypothesis, cooperation levels are compared between …
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The color red has been found to influence behavior and performance in a wide range of settings. We introduce the color red in a Prisoner’s Dilemma by performing a series of oneshot and repeated Bertrand duopoly laboratory games. We hypothesize a positive relationship between the color red and...
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Is cooperative action modern or old fashioned? Why should policymakers pursue it in development strategies? In what way are cooperatives different in terms of economic theory and organisation theory? And if there are differences in organisation, human resource management practices, property...
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preferences are endogenous and account for the evolution of cooperation when all the players are initially entirely selfish. In … evolutionary approach, where material payoffs play a critical role, and assume that a coevolutionary process occurs in which … frequency of cooperation. In the long run, cooperation turns out to be the strategic choice that obtains the best performances …
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The color red has been found to influence behavior and performance in a wide range of settings. We introduce the color red in a Prisoner’s Dilemma by performing a series of oneshot and repeated Bertrand duopoly laboratory games. We hypothesize a positive relationship between the color red and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738373
Understanding the roots of prosocial behavior is an interdisciplinary research endeavor that has generated an abundance of empirical data across many disciplines. This review integrates research findings from different fields into a theoretical framework that can account for when prosocial...
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