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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide primary data so that Belarus can be incorporated into existing Global Performance Indicators (GPIs). Design/methodology/approach: The authors conducted a survey following World Economic Forum (WEF) methods and combined our data with publicly...
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We review two fundamentally different ways that decision time is related to cooperation. First, studies have experimentally manipulated decision time to understand how cooperation is related to the use of intuition versus deliberation. Current evidence supports the claim that time pressure (and,...
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Are cooperative decisions typically made more quickly or slowly than non-cooperative decisions? While this question has attracted considerable attention in recent years, most research has focused on one-shot interactions. Yet it is repeated interactions that characterize most important...
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When people have the chance to help others at a cost to themselves, are cooperative decisions driven by intuition or reflection? To answer this question, recent studies have tested the relationship between reaction times and cooperation, reporting both positive and negative correlations. To...
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