We examine what an applicant’s vita signals to potential employers about her willingness to cooperate in teams. Intensive social engagement may credibly reveal that an applicant cares about the well-being of others and therefore is less likely to free-ride in teamwork situations. We find that contributions in a public goods game strongly increase in a subject’s degree of social engagement as indicated on her résumé (and rated by an independent third party). Engagement in other domains, such as student or sports associations, is not positively correlated with contributions. In a prediction experiment with human resource managers from various industries, we find that managers use résumé content effectively to predict relative differences in s...
Grounded in Scanlan's sport commitment model (SCM), the purpose of this study was to explore the rel...
Existing research has identified the importance of role models in the imitation of cooperative behav...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. We examine what an applicant's vita signals to employers about her willingness ...
Achieving cooperation to address social dilemmas has long been a global problem. This study examined...
We present experiments exploring why high ability workers join teams with less able co-workers when ...
Cooperation is necessary in many types of human joint activity and relations. Evidence suggests that...
International audienceFormer athletic employees receive a better wage when hired than other employee...
Predicting cooperation in competitive conditions: The role of sportspersonship, moral competence, an...
BACKGROUND: Cooperation is necessary in many types of human joint activity and relations. Evidence s...
We study the impact of social ties on behavior in two types of asymmetric coordination games. Social...
We investigate cooperative attitudes among workers of nonprofit organizations by means of a novel em...
There is widespread agreement that success in organizations requires more than high intellect. Thus,...
Grounded in Scanlan's sport commitment model (SCM), the purpose of this study was to explore the rel...
Existing research has identified the importance of role models in the imitation of cooperative behav...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. We examine what an applicant's vita signals to employers about her willingness ...
Achieving cooperation to address social dilemmas has long been a global problem. This study examined...
We present experiments exploring why high ability workers join teams with less able co-workers when ...
Cooperation is necessary in many types of human joint activity and relations. Evidence suggests that...
International audienceFormer athletic employees receive a better wage when hired than other employee...
Predicting cooperation in competitive conditions: The role of sportspersonship, moral competence, an...
BACKGROUND: Cooperation is necessary in many types of human joint activity and relations. Evidence s...
We study the impact of social ties on behavior in two types of asymmetric coordination games. Social...
We investigate cooperative attitudes among workers of nonprofit organizations by means of a novel em...
There is widespread agreement that success in organizations requires more than high intellect. Thus,...
Grounded in Scanlan's sport commitment model (SCM), the purpose of this study was to explore the rel...
Existing research has identified the importance of role models in the imitation of cooperative behav...
Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may a...