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"Context effects in a negative externality experiment" [PDF]
This study investigates the degree to which framing and context influence observed rates of free-riding behavior in a negative externality laboratory experiment. Building on the work of Andreoni (1995a) and Messer et al.
Jordan F. Suter +2 more
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Learning with Patient Campaigners About a German Drug Scandal
The West German drug Duogynon was internationally marketed as a “hormone pregnancy test” (HPT) between the 1950s and 1980s. In the late 1960s it came under suspicion for inducing miscarriage, spina bifida, and a spectrum of birth defects similar to those caused by the sedative thalidomide.
Jesse Olszynko‐Gryn +3 more
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Does Team-Based Compensation Give Rise to Problems when Agents Vary in their Ability ? [PDF]
This paper reports the results of an experiment on how team composition influences both the contract offer of employers and employee performance when a revenue-sharing scheme is introduced.
Claude Meidinger +2 more
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ABSTRACT Oropharyngeal food processing exhibits a remarkable diversity among vertebrates, reflecting the evolution of specialised ‘processing centres’ associated with the mandibular, hyoid, and branchial arches. Although studies have detailed various food‐processing strategies and mechanisms across vertebrates, a coherent and comprehensive terminology ...
Daniel Schwarz +6 more
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Free-riding in International Environmental Agreements: A Signaling Approach to Non-Enforceable Treaties [PDF]
This paper examines countries’ free-riding incentives in international environmental agreements (IEAs) when, first, the treaty is non-enforceable, and second, countries do not have complete information about other countries’ noncompliance cost.
Ana Espinola-Arredondo +1 more
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ABSTRACT Ensuring the resilience of industrial symbiosis networks (ISNs) has emerged as a key concern in the literature. However, existing studies focus on network‐level strategies, neglecting the potential benefits derived from strengthening the links between symbiotic partners.
Melissa Mollica +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Ethical Free Riding: When Honest People Find Dishonest Partners. [PDF]
Gross J, Leib M, Offerman T, Shalvi S.
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Government-Mandated Discriminatory Policies [PDF]
This paper provides a simple explanation for why some minority groups are economically successful, despite being subject to government-mandated discriminatory policies.
Fang, Hanming, Norman, Peter
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ABSTRACT The shift towards sustainable food production is essential to address the urgent dual challenges of climate change and population growth, with agricultural cooperatives playing a vital role in this transformation. However, many cooperatives struggle to deliver the expected value to their members.
Ismail Badraoui +4 more
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Pension-Spiking, Free-Riding, and the Effects of Pension Reform on Teachers' Earnings. [PDF]
Fitzpatrick MD.
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