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Criminal Lying, Prosecutorial Power, and Social Meaning [PDF]
This article concerns the prosecution of defensive dishonesty in the course of federal investigations. It sketches a conceptual framework for violations of 18 U.S.C.
Griffin, Lisa Kern
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ABSTRACT The moral slippery slope effect refers to the phenomenon where, within groups or organizations, the incidence of individual unethical behaviors increases and escalates over time. To systematically identify factors that drive the disappearance of this effect, three studies were conducted using a 20‐round spontaneous deception task.
Ying Wu +5 more
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Advisors and Asset Prices: A Model of the Origins of Bubbles [PDF]
We develop a model of asset price bubbles based on the communication process between advisors and investors. Advisors are well-intentioned and want to maximize the welfare of their advisees (like a parent treats a child).
Harrison Hong +2 more
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Efficacy of agricultural conservation practices may be improved by promoting their continued use by landowners (i.e., persistence) after cost‐share contracts with government agencies end. Many social, ecological, and institutional factors influence a landowner's decision to choose persistence at the conclusion of cost‐share funding, and these factors ...
Joshua B. Mouser +4 more
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Tracking the Epistemic Harms of Marital Rape: The Case for Experiential Injustice
ABSTRACT Empirical studies suggest that rape in marriages continues to be treated as a less severe crime than other forms of rape. Although the psychological and legal dimensions of marital rape have received some attention, its epistemic harms remain under‐theorised.
Sushruth Ravish, Ritu Sharma
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ABSTRACT Does studying mainstream microeconomics cause individuals to behave more like the textbook version of homo economicus? Most studies suggesting a positive answer have used student samples and focused on self‐interested behaviors in collective dilemma situations.
Mikhail Sokolov, Alexander Libman
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From rice to cocoa through a political economy of dishonesty, Sulawesi, Indonesia [PDF]
Sulawesi has been the theatre of a spectacular cocoa boom, which started from scratch in the late 1970s, with production exceeding the 200,000-tonne threshold in the mid-1990s. Sulawesi also used to be a rice granary for Indonesia.
Ruf, François
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Honesty and Dishonesty in Gossip Strategies: A Fitness Interdependence Analysis
Junhui Wu +10 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines academic dishonesty among university students, focusing on peer influence, detection risk, effort, and sanctions in proctored online and offline exams. Drawing on 259 survey responses collected from German universities after the COVID‐19‐driven transition to online formats, it applies a utility‐based framework, combined ...
Thomas Ehrmann +2 more
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Tactical Refereeing and Signaling by Publishing
ABSTRACT Peer review is usually conducted to allocate limited resources, such as the budget of a funder or the pages of a journal. Limited capacity may bias peer evaluations, precisely because approving a peer's worthy project consumes capacity, jeopardizing the referee's own project's chances.
Sergey V. Popov
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