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Econometric analysis of ratings : with an application to health and wellbeing
We propose a new non-linear regression model for rating dependent variables. The rating scale model accounts for the upper and lower bounds of ratings. Parametric and semi-parametric estimation is discussed. An application investigates the relationship between stated health satisfaction and physical and mental health scores derived from self-reports of various health impairments,…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Higher heart rate variability is associated with vmPFC activity and increased resistance to temptation in dietary self-control challenges
Higher levels of self-control in decision making have been linked to better psychosocial and physical health. A similar link to health outcomes has been reported for heart rate variability (HRV), a marker of physiological flexibility. Here, we sought to link these two, largely separate, research domains by testing the hypothesis that greater HRV would be associated with better…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Too old to work, too young to retire?
We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ after a plant closure. Using Austrian administrative data and a combination of exact matching and fixed effects, we show that old and young workers face similarly large displacement costs in terms of employment in the long-run, but old workers lose considerably more initially and gain later. Effects on wages of…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Testosterone administration does not affect men's rejections of low ultimatum game offers or aggressive mood
Correlative evidence suggests that testosterone promotes dominance and aggression. However, causal evidence is scarce and offers mixed results. To investigate this relationship, we administered testosterone for 48h to 41 healthy young adult men in a within-subjects, double-blind placebo-controlled balanced crossover design. Subjects played the role of responders in an ultimatum game…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Monetary, food, and social rewards induce similar pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer effects
Multiple types of reward, such as money, food or social approval, are capable of driving behavior. However, most previous investigations have only focused on one of these reward classes in isolation, as such it is not clear whether different reward classes have a unique influence on instrumental responding or whether the subjective value of the reward, rather than the reward type per…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Four essays on the economics of communication with strategic and social motives
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Contributions to the current debates on the financial markets and on environmental policy in China
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
The risk of female genital cutting in Europe: Comparing immigrant attitudes toward uncut girls with attitudes in a practicing country
Worldwide, an estimated 200 million girls and women have been subjected to female genital cutting. Female genital cutting is defined as an intentional injury to the female genitalia without medical justification. The practice occurs in at least 29 countries in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. In addition, globalization and migration have brought immigrants from countries where…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Weighted least squares and adaptive least squares: further empirical evidence
This paper compares ordinary least squares (OLS), weighted least squares (WLS), and adaptive least squares (ALS) by means of a Monte Carlo study and an application to two empirical data sets. Overall, ALS emerges as the winner: It achieves most or even all of the efficiency gains of WLS over OLS when WLS outperforms OLS, but it only has very limited downside risk compared to OLS when…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Multi-unit price promotions and their impact on purchase decisions and sales
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Impact evaluation methods in public economics
Recent years have seen a large expansion in the use of rigorous impact evaluation techniques. Increasingly, public administrations are collaborating with academic economists and other quantitative social scientists to apply such rigorous methods to the study of public finance. These developments allow for more reliable measurements of the effects of different policy options on the…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Working-class strength by institutional design? Unionization, partisan politics and unemployment insurance systems, 1870-2010
Many studies have found that countries with union-administered unemployment insurance have higher rates of unionization than countries with state-administered unemployment insurance. With data going further back in history, this paper demonstrates that the introduction of so-called “Ghent systems” had no effect on unionization rates. We argue that the Ghent effect identified by the…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
How corporatist institutions shape the access of citizen groups to policy makers: Evidence from Denmark and Switzerland
Traditional corporatist groups such as business groups and unions still play an important role in many countries, and the rumors exaggerates the decline of corporatist structures. Nevertheless citizen groups have grown in number and political importance. We show that Danish and Swiss citizen groups have gained better access to the administrative and the parliamentary venues in the…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Cautiousness Caps Curiosity: The Influence of Risk on Attitude towards Product Subscription Models
Product subscription models have grown in popularity among retailers and consumers. We show that risk perception plays a central role in consumers’ evaluation of product subscriptions. Contrasting with predefined subscriptions, where contents are known to consumers prior to delivery, surprise subscriptions, where contents are unknown to consumers prior to delivery, carry an inherent…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
When Does Customer-Oriented Leadership Pay Off? An Investigation of Frontstage and Backstage Service Teams
The service literature highlights the importance of organizational leaders in creating an organization-wide customer orientation (CO). Yet some open questions remain regarding this relationship: Are organizational leaders from different hierarchical levels equally effective in creating a CO? Does the functional role of employees affect the importance of certain leaders? More…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
The interplay between employee and firm customer orientation: Substitution effect and the contingency role of performance-related rewards
This paper identifies and explains a potential tension between a firm’s emphasis on customer orientation (CO) and the extent to which employees value CO as a success factor for individual performance. Based on self-determination theory and CO implementation research, we propose that firm CO may represent both autonomous and controlled motivations for CO, but that employees’ CO is…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
High-frequency jump analysis of the bitcoin market
We use the database leak of Mt. Gox exchange to analyze the dynamics of the price of bitcoin from June 2011 to November 2013. This gives us a rare opportunity to study an emerging retail-focused, highly speculative and unregulated market with trader identifiers at a tick transaction level. Jumps are frequent events and they cluster in time. The order flow imbalance and the…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
Lemon technologies and adoption: measurement, theory and evidence from agricultural markets in Uganda
To reduce poverty and food insecurity in Africa requires raising productivity in agriculture. Systematic use of fertilizer and hybrid seed is a pathway to increased productivity, but adoption of these technologies remains low. We investigate whether the quality of agricultural inputs can help explain low take-up. Testing modern products purchased in local markets, we find that 30% of…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2017
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