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diversity on the performance of business teams using a field experiment. We follow 550 students who set up 45 real companies as … part of their curriculum in an international business program in the Netherlands. We exploit the fact that companies are …
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This paper describes a classroom experiment that illustrates the research and development investment incentives facing …
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Theoretical and empirical studies of consumer scheduling behavior in commuting, and the associated valuation of time and schedule delays usually ignore that consumers have more exibility to adjust their schedule in the longer run than in the shorter run, implying that also these valuations may...
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majority teachers grade minority and majority students differently for the same work. Using an experiment, I rule out the …
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Can online social contacts replace the importance of real-life social connections in our pursuit of happiness? With the growing use of social network sites (SNSs), attention has been increasingly drawn to this topic. Our study empirically examines the effect of SNS use on happiness for different...
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This paper shows how a firm can use non-targeted advertising to exploit consumers' desire for social status. A monopolist sells multiple varieties of a good to consumers who each care about what others believe about his wealth. Advertising allows consumers both to buy different varieties and to...
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This paper investigates the determinants of at home and out-of-home labor supply in the Netherlands in the 199s …
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In the 1980s and 1990s, disability benefit rates in the Netherlands were among the highest in the world. However, since …
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This study examines if couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child care demand and the time that spouses jointly spend on leisure, household chores and child care. By using a innovative matching strategy, this studies identifies the timing of work hours that cannot be...
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We conduct a field experiment in a large retail chain to test basic predictions of tournament theory regarding prize …
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