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Proceedings of the ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2012
Information markets benefit the communities they serve by facilitating electronic distributed exchange and enhancing knowledge sharing, innovation, and productivity. This research explores innovative market mechanisms to build incentives while encouraging pro-social behavior.
Dawei Shen +3 more
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Information markets benefit the communities they serve by facilitating electronic distributed exchange and enhancing knowledge sharing, innovation, and productivity. This research explores innovative market mechanisms to build incentives while encouraging pro-social behavior.
Dawei Shen +3 more
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2003
Abstract To the contract of barter shall apply respectively the rules concerning purchase-sale (Chapter 30) if this is not contrary to the rules of the present Chapter and the essence of the barter. In so doing each of the parties shall be deemed to be the seller of the good which he is obliged to transfer and the purchaser of the good ...
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Abstract To the contract of barter shall apply respectively the rules concerning purchase-sale (Chapter 30) if this is not contrary to the rules of the present Chapter and the essence of the barter. In so doing each of the parties shall be deemed to be the seller of the good which he is obliged to transfer and the purchaser of the good ...
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Psychological Reports, 2014
This study examined the role of enjoyment in people's decision to barter online. A survey in barter BBS/discussion forums and websites collected data from 135 participants (30 men, 105 women; 71% in the age group of 21–30 years) who barter online.
Hsiang-Ming, Lee +2 more
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This study examined the role of enjoyment in people's decision to barter online. A survey in barter BBS/discussion forums and websites collected data from 135 participants (30 men, 105 women; 71% in the age group of 21–30 years) who barter online.
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This unique Handbook contains substantial and invaluable summary discussions of work on economic processes and issues, and on the relationship between economic and non-economic areas of life. Furthermore it describes conceptual orientations that are important among economic anthropologists, and presents summaries of key issues in the anthropological ...
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BMJ, 2016
Antony Barter (“Tony”) was born in London. The second world war delayed his medical studies as he enlisted into the Royal Navy, serving notably as an officer on the King George V …
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Antony Barter (“Tony”) was born in London. The second world war delayed his medical studies as he enlisted into the Royal Navy, serving notably as an officer on the King George V …
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Barter: Ethical Considerations in Psychotherapy
Women & Therapy, 2000The use of barter as a method of payment in psychotherapy carries a number of risks, including that of exploiting the client and complicating and possibly damaging the therapeutic relationship. However, barter is one way of increasing the availability of therapy, respecting class differences, and avoiding the problems associated with using insurance ...
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