We propose a model of religious organizations which relies on the ability of such organizations to affect individual beliefs about the causality between actions in the social context and personal utility shocks. We show how religious organizations arise endogenously and characterize their features. Specifically, we find that members of the religious organization share similar beliefs and are more likely to cooperate with one another in social interactions. We identify a "spiritual" as well as a "material" payoff for members of the religious organization. Our results explain and shed light on empirical phenomena such as the effects of secularization and economic development on religious beliefs and participation, the relation between the siz...
We analyze how religion affects voting and redistribution. Our model directs attention away from the...
This project is an effort to test and extend Randall Collins’ interaction ritual theory in the conte...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
We propose a model of religious organizations which relies on the ability of such organizations to a...
We propose a model of religious organizations which relies on the ability of such organizations and ...
In this paper we o¤er a new theory of religious organizations. Our theory links between two importan...
We analyze the relation between religious beliefs, religious participation, and social cooperation. ...
Social science research has stressed the important role of religion in sustaining cooperation among ...
WOS: 000426925300003I argue that the role of religion on economic performance is mainly through the ...
Benjamin Grant Purzycki and colleagues suggest that religion helps to explain cooperation in large s...
We examine the relationship between belonging to religious organizations and participating in nonrel...
As Weber (1904) recognized, Calvinistic beliefs about predestination - perhaps counter-intuitively- ...
Prior research has examined the relationship between religiosity, religious involvement, and involve...
The first aim of this paper is to revisit the puzzle of cooperation in large-scale societies.It prop...
We draw on the organizational ecology tradition to frame the relationship between the religious envi...
We analyze how religion affects voting and redistribution. Our model directs attention away from the...
This project is an effort to test and extend Randall Collins’ interaction ritual theory in the conte...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
We propose a model of religious organizations which relies on the ability of such organizations to a...
We propose a model of religious organizations which relies on the ability of such organizations and ...
In this paper we o¤er a new theory of religious organizations. Our theory links between two importan...
We analyze the relation between religious beliefs, religious participation, and social cooperation. ...
Social science research has stressed the important role of religion in sustaining cooperation among ...
WOS: 000426925300003I argue that the role of religion on economic performance is mainly through the ...
Benjamin Grant Purzycki and colleagues suggest that religion helps to explain cooperation in large s...
We examine the relationship between belonging to religious organizations and participating in nonrel...
As Weber (1904) recognized, Calvinistic beliefs about predestination - perhaps counter-intuitively- ...
Prior research has examined the relationship between religiosity, religious involvement, and involve...
The first aim of this paper is to revisit the puzzle of cooperation in large-scale societies.It prop...
We draw on the organizational ecology tradition to frame the relationship between the religious envi...
We analyze how religion affects voting and redistribution. Our model directs attention away from the...
This project is an effort to test and extend Randall Collins’ interaction ritual theory in the conte...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...