In addition to showing that student measures of social preference, a concern for outcomes achieved by other reference agents, are quite different from those obtained in the field with participants who face social dilemmas in their daily lives, we find links between the social preferences of our field participants and their productivity at work. We also find that the field stock of social preferences evolves endogenously with respect to how widely team production is utilized. Because the link between productivity and social preference is strong, we provide a reason for the wider economics profession to take notice of social preferences. (JEL C93, D21, D24, H41, J24, M52, Z13) I
A number of competing social preference models have been developed inspired by the evidence from eco...
A number of competing social preference models have been developed inspired by the evidence from eco...
This dissertation includes three essays in the fields of public and behavioral economics with a spec...
We provide a reason for the wider economics profession to take social preferences, a concern for the...
We provide a reason for the wider economics profession to take social preferences, a concern for the...
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A number of competing social preference models have been developed inspired by the evidence from eco...
A number of competing social preference models have been developed inspired by the evidence from eco...
This dissertation includes three essays in the fields of public and behavioral economics with a spec...
We provide a reason for the wider economics profession to take social preferences, a concern for the...
We provide a reason for the wider economics profession to take social preferences, a concern for the...
Models of job tournaments and competitive workplaces more generally predict that while in-dividual e...
open3noWe conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferences and propensi...
Traditional economic theory has found in experimental economics a source of both support and challen...
International audienceWe conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferenc...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
A critical question facing experimental economists is whether behavior inside the laboratory is a go...
High fishing effort remains in many of the world’s fisheries despite a variety of policies that have...
We present evidence on whether workers have social preferences by comparing workers\u27 productivity...
In recent years, a large number of economic theories have evolved to explain people’s pro-social beh...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
A number of competing social preference models have been developed inspired by the evidence from eco...
A number of competing social preference models have been developed inspired by the evidence from eco...
This dissertation includes three essays in the fields of public and behavioral economics with a spec...