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December 12, 2024

Personality traits and signals as predictors of workplace behavior

New research examines influence on honesty and productivity

  • effort
  • experiment
  • honesty
  • personality traits
  • personnel economics
  • screening
  • David L. Dickinson
  • David Masclet
Research

December 5, 2024

Overconfidence undermines leadership effectiveness

Lab experiment reveals the crucial skills that matter more than ambition in management

  • experiment
  • managers
  • measurement
  • skills
  • teamwork
  • Ben Weidmann
  • David Deming
  • Farah Said
  • Joseph Vecci
  • Sonia R. Bhalotra
Research

November 5, 2019

Why the German police deserve your trust

Police applicants self-select on trustworthiness and the willingness to enforce norms of cooperation

  • behavior
  • cooperation
  • experiment
  • norm enforcement
  • policy
  • punishment
  • Trust
  • Gerd Thielmann
  • Guido Friebel
  • Michael Kosfeld
Research

July 6, 2018

Job applicants under a vacancy referral scheme are viewed as less motivated

Experiment with professional recruiters in Belgium

  • active labor market policies
  • discrimination
  • employment agencies
  • experiment
  • interview
  • job application
  • job seekers
  • motivation
  • signaling
  • unemployment
  • vacancy
  • Eva Van Belle
  • Marijke De Couck
  • Ralf Caers
  • Stijn Baert
  • Valentina Di Stasio
Research

March 15, 2018

The impact of self-selection on performance

Our behavior is strongly influenced by comparisons with others. These “others” are not usually assigned to us, but we choose […]

  • choice
  • experiment
  • field experiment
  • motivation
  • peer effects
  • performance
  • preferences
  • self-selection
  • Jonas Radbruch
  • Lukas Kießling
  • Sebastian Schaube
Research

October 22, 2015

How language influences children’s economic behavior

Patience is an important trait in children that can make a difference for a lifetime. Many disciplines, including economics, have […]

  • behavior
  • German
  • health
  • intertemporal choice
  • Italian
  • language
  • linguistic savings
  • patience
  • wealth
  • Daniela Glätzle-Rützler
  • Matthias Sutter
  • Philipp Lergetporer
  • Silvia Angerer

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