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Inequality aversion and prosocial punishment: Evidence from a one-shot public goods game. [PDF]
Andersson PF, Testori M, Lo Iacono S.
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the Taliban's post‐2021 governance model through the Islamic Public Administration (IPA) framework, focusing on justice, equality, and women's inclusion. It asks: (1) How does the Taliban's governance align with core IPA principles?
Parwiz Mosamim +1 more
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Associations between psychological capital, risk tolerance, and satisfaction: a study of Swedish solo self-employed workers. [PDF]
Fougner H, Bernhard-Oettel C.
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Compulsory voting and tax revenues
Using a panel-model approach, this paper investigates the validity of the relationship between level of tax revenues and type of voting. The data-set covers the period 2000-2010, and includes 135 countries.
Mutascu, Mihai
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ABSTRACT Although some studies focus on how bureaucrats' interactions with one another affect performance, they rarely focus on why these public servants collaborate. Bureaucrats' collaboration matters because it can significantly contribute to achieving policy goals.
Nathalie Mendez
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Blockchain adoption in remanufacturing under carbon tax policies: A game theory analysis of industry dynamics and consumer impact. [PDF]
Li J, Yang T, Shi L.
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Tax fairness in Belgium: the perspective of organizational psychology
Van de Vijver, A., Decuypere, A.
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Conceptualizing the Street‐Level Bureaucrat Construct
ABSTRACT Differences among street‐level bureaucrats—across professions, institutional settings, regions, and countries—are largely overlooked in research. We propose conceptualizing the street‐level bureaucrat construct as a general variable that varies across institutional settings, professions, cultures, times, and locations. We analyze variations in
Faisal S. Cheema +3 more
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Unpacking the task of synthesis when weaving knowledge systems for biodiversity assessments
Abstract The pivot towards evidence‐based conservation since 2000 has inspired global environmental assessments to gather evidence across multiple knowledge systems, including through co‐production with Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Knowledge co‐production is highlighted as a strategy for transformative change towards a just future that ...
Maria Tengö +7 more
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U.S. policy research funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 1993-2024. [PDF]
Last BS, Teow N, Poupard M.
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