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Economics Letters, 2010
Abstract We compare the influence of endogenous leadership on group's contributions in a public goods game with an exogenously appointed leader and find that groups with voluntary leaders outperform groups with involuntary leaders. The decision to contribute last does not undermine cooperation.
Stefan Haigner, Florian Wakolbinger
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Abstract We compare the influence of endogenous leadership on group's contributions in a public goods game with an exogenously appointed leader and find that groups with voluntary leaders outperform groups with involuntary leaders. The decision to contribute last does not undermine cooperation.
Stefan Haigner, Florian Wakolbinger
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Do green supply chains lead to competitiveness and economic performance
, 2005Purpose – Green supply chain management is a concept that is gaining popularity in the South East Asian region. For many organizations in this region it is a way to demonstrate their sincere commitment to sustainability.
P. Rao, D. Holt
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Approximation of terrestrial lead isotope evolution by a two-stage model
, 1975J. Stacey, J. Kramers
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Does Doing Good Always Lead to Doing Better? Consumer Reactions to Corporate Social Responsibility
, 2001Sankar Sen, C. Bhattacharya
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To lead or not to lead: that is the question [PDF]
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Lead- and drug-like compounds: the rule-of-five revolution.
Drug Discovery Today : Technologies, 2004C. Lipinski
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