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experimental literature we find evidence that tipping is motivated by reciprocity, but also by reputation concerns among frequent …, while users with an established reputation for non-tipping tend to get low effort answers. In addition, we analyse how …
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Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know relatively little about why people engage in such prosocial acts. The list of possible motivations is long, but recent research has focused on altruism, reputational concerns, and material...
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Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know relatively little about why people engage in such prosocial acts. The list of possible motivations is long, but recent research has focused on altruism, reputational concerns, and material...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005762134
reputation concerns. Moreover, researchers appear to adjust their effort based on the user's previous tipping behaviour. We … reciprocity when people are socially minded, but also generally by strategic behaviour to build up a good reputation. Efficiency …
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positively correlated with altruism as well as with concern for social reputation or image.” Moreover, by utilizing variation in …
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Guatemalan micro-entrepreneurs, we find the use of group reputation to be effective in increasing contributions. Given the costs …
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Empirical literature on moral hazard focuses exclusively on the direct impact of asymmetric information on market outcomes, thus ignoring possible repercussions. We present a field experiment in which we consider a phenomenon that we call second-degree moral hazard – the tendency of the supply...
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Empirical literature on moral hazard focuses exclusively on the direct impact of asymmetric information on market outcomes, thus ignoring possible repercussions. We present a field experiment in which we consider a phenomenon that we call second-degree moral hazard - the tendency of the supply...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010839578
Empirical literature on moral hazard focuses exclusively on the direct impact of asymmetric information on market outcomes, thus ignoring possible repercussions. We present a field experiment in which we consider a phenomenon that we call second-degree moral hazard – the tendency of the supply...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010905865
, the link between incompetence and overconfidence is confirmed and its implications for economic theory are explored. …
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