The paper explores whether a social learning model helps explain the observed conformity and compliance with social norms after the unification of Germany. We compare tax morale, (the willingness to pay taxes), between inhabitants of East and West Germany during the post-unification period, using three World Values Survey/European Values Survey waves between 1990 and 1999. German unification is of particular interest in analyzing tax morale since it is close to a quasi-natural experiment. Factors such as a common language, similar education systems and a shared cultural and political history prior to the separation after the Second World War can be controlled because they are similar. Our findings indicate that the social learning model emp...
Citizens' tax compliance should not only respond to the quality of formal institutions, but might al...
Purpose – This paper examines citizens' attitudes toward paying taxes – what is sometimes termed the...
In recent years much research has investigated whether values, social norms, and attitudes differ ac...
This paper provides a comparison of tax morale between inhabitants of East and West Germany in its p...
This paper provides a comparison of tax morale between inhabitants of East and West Germany in its p...
This paper provides a comparison of tax morale between inhabitants of East and West Ger-many in its ...
This paper studies differences in tax morale attitudes between East and West Germany using multiple ...
Applying a multilevel model, we argue that tax morale is a function of individual- and contextual-le...
Objectives. Considerable evidence suggests that enforcement efforts cannot fully explain the high de...
While the determinants of tax morale have been widely studied in the literature, surprisingly, the f...
Much recent research has investigated whether values, social norms, and attitudes differ across coun...
This paper analyzes the effects of internal and external social norms on tax morale and tax complian...
This paper analyzes the effects of internal and external social norms on tax morale and tax complian...
We present the first randomized survey experiment in the context of tax compliance to assess the rol...
This paper deals with tax morale and how norms may evolve over time. The special focus is on buying ...
Citizens' tax compliance should not only respond to the quality of formal institutions, but might al...
Purpose – This paper examines citizens' attitudes toward paying taxes – what is sometimes termed the...
In recent years much research has investigated whether values, social norms, and attitudes differ ac...
This paper provides a comparison of tax morale between inhabitants of East and West Germany in its p...
This paper provides a comparison of tax morale between inhabitants of East and West Germany in its p...
This paper provides a comparison of tax morale between inhabitants of East and West Ger-many in its ...
This paper studies differences in tax morale attitudes between East and West Germany using multiple ...
Applying a multilevel model, we argue that tax morale is a function of individual- and contextual-le...
Objectives. Considerable evidence suggests that enforcement efforts cannot fully explain the high de...
While the determinants of tax morale have been widely studied in the literature, surprisingly, the f...
Much recent research has investigated whether values, social norms, and attitudes differ across coun...
This paper analyzes the effects of internal and external social norms on tax morale and tax complian...
This paper analyzes the effects of internal and external social norms on tax morale and tax complian...
We present the first randomized survey experiment in the context of tax compliance to assess the rol...
This paper deals with tax morale and how norms may evolve over time. The special focus is on buying ...
Citizens' tax compliance should not only respond to the quality of formal institutions, but might al...
Purpose – This paper examines citizens' attitudes toward paying taxes – what is sometimes termed the...
In recent years much research has investigated whether values, social norms, and attitudes differ ac...