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| "Many a slip between the cup and the lip": The effect of default-based nudges on prosocial behavior and attitudes |
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73 |
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77 |
| A (Micro) Course in Microeconomic Theory for MSc Students |
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34 |
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156 |
| A (micro) course in microeconomic theory for MSc students |
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259 |
4 |
9 |
11 |
920 |
| A monetary measure of the strength and robustness of the attraction effect |
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5 |
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43 |
| An experimental method for the elicitation of implicit attitudes to privacy risk |
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61 |
17 |
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27 |
74 |
| Better stuck together or free to go? Of the stability of cooperation when individuals have outside options |
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35 |
| Blogs and the Economics of Reciprocal Attention |
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132 |
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4 |
6 |
299 |
| Choosing not to compete: Can firms maintain high prices by confusing consumers? |
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6 |
24 |
| Choosing whether to compete: Price and format competition with consumer confusion |
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76 |
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6 |
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203 |
| Choosing whether to compete: Price and format competition with consumer confusion |
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37 |
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3 |
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66 |
| Choosing whether to compete: Price and format competition with consumer confusion |
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61 |
3 |
3 |
7 |
158 |
| Consumer Welfare and Market Structure in a Model of Competition Between Open Source and Proprietary Software |
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91 |
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543 |
| Consumer Welfare and Market Structure in a Model of Competition between Open Source and Proprietary Software |
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8 |
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19 |
| Consumer welfare and market structure in a model of competition between open source and proprietary software |
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22 |
0 |
4 |
9 |
221 |
| Do consumers prefer offers that are easy to compare? An experimental investigation |
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48 |
22 |
29 |
32 |
187 |
| Do consumers prefer offers that are easy to compare? An experimental investigation |
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108 |
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12 |
181 |
| Do consumers prefer offers that are easy to compare? An experimental investigation |
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29 |
1 |
6 |
12 |
113 |
| Does nudging intentions translate into action? Why nudging pledges to charities does not result in increased donations |
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73 |
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| Does the gender mix among employers influence who gets hired? A labor market experiment |
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103 |
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183 |
| Exit costs and motivations for leaving in repeated partnerships with imperfect public monitoring |
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| Fast Then Slow: Choice Revisions Drive a Decline in the Attraction Effect |
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25 |
| Fast then slow: A choice process explanation for the attraction effect |
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141 |
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469 |
| Fast then slow: A choice process explanation for the attraction effect |
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22 |
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| Fast then slow: A choice process explanation for the attraction effect |
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58 |
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74 |
| Fear of being left alone drives inefficient exit from partnerships. An experiment |
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41 |
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124 |
| Fear of being left alone drives inefficient exit from partnerships. An experiment |
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95 |
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128 |
| Fostering the adoption of robo-advisors: A 3-weeks online stock-trading experiment |
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93 |
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240 |
| Of the stability of partnerships when individuals have outside options, or why allowing exit is inefficient |
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69 |
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156 |
| Open Source Licensing in Mixed Markets, or Why Open Source Software Does Not Succeed |
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16 |
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9 |
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| Open Source Licensing in Mixed Markets, or Why Open Source Software Does Not Succeed |
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17 |
| Open Source Licensing in Mixed Markets, or Why Open Source Software Does Not Succeed |
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90 |
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3 |
3 |
327 |
| Partnerships, Imperfect Monitoring and Outside Options: Theory and Experimental Evidence |
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62 |
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15 |
187 |
| Privacy protection, risk attitudes, and the need for control: An experimental study |
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31 |
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9 |
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120 |
| Privacy, Trust and Social Network Formation |
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| Privacy, trust and social network formation |
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67 |
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83 |
| Public provision of a private good: What is the point of the BSD license? |
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| Reciprocal Attention and Norm of Reciprocity in Blogging Networks |
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185 |
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| Social Preferences under Risk: Ex-Post Fairness vs. Efficiency |
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56 |
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143 |
| Social preferences under risk: Minimizing collective risk vs. reducing ex-post inequality |
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116 |
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| Social preferences under uncertainty |
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112 |
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308 |
| Software Marketing on the Internet: the Use of Samples and Repositories |
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90 |
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331 |
| Software Marketing on the Internet: the Use of Samples and Repositories |
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| Software Marketing on the Internet: the Use of Samples and Repositories |
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10 |
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130 |
| Spurious Complexity and Common Standards in Markets for Consumer Goods |
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| Spurious Complexity and Common Standards in Markets for Consumer Goods |
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| Spurious Complexity and Common Standards in Markets for Consumer Goods |
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69 |
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249 |
| Spurious complexity and common standards in markets for consumer goods |
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40 |
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154 |
| Testing the strength and robustness of the attraction effect in consumer decision making |
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63 |
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124 |
| Testing the strength and robustness of the attraction effect in consumer decision making |
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46 |
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| The Evolution of Morals under Indirect Reciprocity |
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63 |
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| The cost of dominance. A new and robust measure of the attraction effect |
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| The evolution of morals under indirect reciprocity |
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36 |
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127 |
| The impact of ethical feedback on moral emotions and managerial behavior: a labor market experiment |
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11 |
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| The relation between privacy protection and risk attitudes, with a new experimental method to elicit the implicit monetary value of privacy |
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64 |
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| The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging |
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57 |
4 |
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270 |
| The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging |
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66 |
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276 |
| The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging |
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86 |
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302 |
| The social preferences of democratically elected decision makers and the conflict between wealth generation and distribution |
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35 |
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79 |
| The social preferences of democratically elected decision makers and the conflict between wealth generation and distribution |
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| Trade-offs in the design of financial algorithms |
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10 |
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| Total Working Papers |
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9 |
3,311 |
212 |
382 |
556 |
9,491 |