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Grand theft algorithm: purposeful play, appropriated play and aberrant players [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
"Copyright ACM, 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in MindTrek: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on ...
Gazzard, Alison
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Social norms in survey experiments: Personal beliefs versus normative expectations

open access: yesJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization
In Experimental Economics, coordination games are used to elicit social norms as incentivized beliefs about others' beliefs (Normative Expectations). Conversely, representative surveys, such as the World Values Survey, elicit social norms as Personal Beliefs that are independent of others' beliefs.
Francesca Barigozzi, Natalia Montinari
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Personal Moral Norms and Attitudes Toward Endangered Species Policies on Private Land

open access: yesConservation & Society, 2014
Research across multiple disciplines has shown that personal moral norms can play an important role in shaping individuals′ attitudes and behaviour. Despite this, we know relatively little about patterns of support among landowners for either a personal ...
Leigh Raymond, Laura U Schneider
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Understanding Crisis Preparedness: Insights from Personal Values, Beliefs, Social Norms, and Personal Norms

open access: yesProceedings of the International ISCRAM Conference
In disasters and crises, crisis preparation at the household level is crucial for societal resilience. However, motivating citizens to take personal responsibility and to implement preparedness measures remains challenging. This study investigates the impact of values, beliefs and norms on preparedness.
Jasmin Haunschild   +2 more
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On-line privacy behavior: using user interfaces for salient factors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The problem of privacy in social networks is well documented within literature; users have privacy concerns however, they consistently disclose their sensitive information and leave it open to unintended third parties.
Hughes-Roberts, T, Kani-Zabihi, E
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Normative perceptions of cannabis use amongst European University students: associations between perceived peer use and peer attitudes with personal use and attitudes. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Objective: Perceptions of peer behavior and attitudes exert considerable social pressure on young adults to use substances. This study investigated whether European students perceive their peers’ cannabis use and approval of cannabis use to be higher ...
Akvarder, Y   +14 more
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Understanding workplace incivility dynamics from the perspective of conflict mediators: a qualitative study

open access: yesFrontiers in Organizational Psychology
BackgroundThe research exploring workplace incivility has predominantly employed cross-sectional surveys, neglecting the dynamic aspect of the theory and failing to consider potential avenues for how the situation might be resolved.ObjectiveTo examine ...
Jessica Garant   +3 more
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Endogenous Norm Formation Over the Life Cycle – The Case of Tax Evasion [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper offers an explanation to why the general observation that elderly hold stronger moral attitudes than young ones may be an age rather than a cohort effect. We apply mechanisms from social psychology to explain how personal norms may evolve over
Nordblom, Katarina, Zamac, Jovan
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A Multi-Method Approach to Identifying Norms and Normative Expectations within a Corporate Hierarchy: Evidence from the Financial Services Industry [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper presents the results of a field study at a large financial services firm that combines multiple methods, including two economic experiments, to measure ethical norms and their behavioral correlates.
Burks, Stephen V., Krupka, Erin L.
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Competing or aiming to be average?: Normification as a means of engaging digital volunteers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Engagement, motivation and active contribution by digital volunteers are key requirements for crowdsourcing and citizen science projects. Many systems use competitive elements, for example point scoring and leaderboards, to achieve these ends.
Coyle, David   +2 more
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