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Narratives pervade almost any aspect of our life and play a particularly important role in moral and prosocial decision …) narratives influence prosocial behavior. Our main findings are that positive narratives increase giving substantially, especially … for selfish types, compared to a baseline with no narratives. Negative narratives, on the other hand, have a differential …
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Introduction Part I. Static Games of Complete Information 1. Games 2. Nash Equilibrium 3. Oligopoly 4. Empirical Entry Games 5. Mixed Strategies Part II. Dynamic Games of Complete Information 6. Dynamic Games 7. Repeated Games 8. Bargaining Part III. Static Games of Incomplete Information 9....
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Unternehmen können von einer effektiven Bewirtschaftung ihrer Daten sowie vom Datenteilen mit anderen Unternehmen profitieren. Datenempfänger können die Daten beispielsweise für Produkt- oder Prozessoptimierungen nutzen und Datengeber können ein Entgelt erhalten. Allerdings erfolgt die...
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People typically do not acquire new information about the facts of the economy through consulting official statistics; they read or listen to mediatype reports/stories on the economy where the facts are packaged in a story. This paper tests with an experiment whether the explanatory style used...
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We conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes that depend on work performance - in particular, tournament incentives - induce more stress than schemes that are independent of performance - fixed payment scheme. Stress is measured over the...
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Institutions may rely on fundamental principles, e.g., of legal philosophy, but may also have evolved according to institutional fitness, as gauged by a society's well-being. In our stylized framework where two fundamental principles, equality and efficiency, conflict with each other, one of the...
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