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This chapter reports how accounting professionals and students perceive the proficiency of their communication skills. We find that professionals perceive themselves as having higher interpersonal skills, writing skills, and speaking skills than do students. Despite decades of accounting...
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itself, or if this is due to factors that tend to accompany group-incentive schemes. We use a controlled experiment to … institutions that are known to mitigate free-riding behavior. Design/methodology/approach We use a controlled lab experiment that …/performance over the three work periods of our experiment under the group-incentive schemes, further testing would be required to …
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Purpose This chapter considers whether and how race/ethnicity can be examined using experimental methods. Design/methodology/approach We begin by discussing the highly contextual nature of race/ethnicity and reviewing the properties of experiments. After examining existing experimental...
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school, we use one aspect of the Kalamazoo Promise that resembles a quasi-experiment. The surprise announcement of the …
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-- Experiment 1 -- Experiment 2 -- Experiment 3 -- Experiment 4 -- Summary of all Four Experiments -- 5 Conclusion to Part I -- Aim …
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We experimentally study how economic prospects and power shifts affect the risk of conflict through a dynamic power rivalry game. Players decide whether to maintain the status quo or challenge a rival under declining, constant, or growing economic prospects. We find that conflict rates are...
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