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Do Women Behave Less or More Prosocially than Men?, Stephan Meier,
in Public Finance Review
(2007)
Keywords: field experiment; gender; charitable giving; matching mechanism; social comparison
Do Subsidies Increase Charitable Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field Experiment, Stephan Meier,
in Journal of the European Economic Association
(2007)
Does Framing Matter for Conditional Cooperation? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment, Stephan Meier,
in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
(2005)
Does framing matter for conditional cooperation? Evidence from a natural field experiment, Stephan Meier,
from The Field Experiments Website
(2005)
Do subsidies increase charitable giving in the long run? Matching donations in a field experiment, Stephan Meier,
from The Field Experiments Website
(2005)
When donors feel generous: economic research on prosocial behavior, Stephan Meier,
in Communities and Banking
(2007)
Keywords: Charitable bequests
The Economics of Non-selfish Behaviour, Stephan Meier,
from Edward Elgar Publishing
(2006)
Keywords: Economics and Finance,
A survey of economic theories and field evidence on pro-social behavior, Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2006)
Keywords: Human behavior; Interpersonal relations
Do subsidies increase charitable giving in the long run?: matching donations in a field experiment, Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2006)
Keywords: Charitable bequests
Registered author: Stephan Meier
Early Release and Recidivism, Armando Meier, Jonathan Levav and Stephan Meier,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: parole, recidivism, early release, sentence length, judges
The effect of financial constraints on in-group bias: Evidence from rice farmers in Thailand, Suparee Boonmanunt and Stephan Meier,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2023)
Keywords: Cooperation; Financial constraints; In-group bias; Lab-in-the-field experiment; Norm enforcement;
Discounting financial literacy: Time preferences and participation in financial education programs, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2013)
Keywords: Financial literacy; Time preferences; Selection; Experiments;
Temporal Stability of Time Preferences, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
in The Review of Economics and Statistics
(2015)
Keywords: stable economic primitives, intertemporal, aggregate choice, sociodemographic
Pro-social behavior in a natural setting, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2004)
Do Business Students Make Good Citizens?, Stephan Meier and Bruno Frey,
in International Journal of the Economics of Business
(2004)
Keywords: Business Students, Public Good, Giving Behavior, Education, Selection,
Political Economists are Neither Selfish nor Indoctrinated, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: Economists, Public Good, Giving Behaviour
Two Concerns about Rational Choice: Indoctrination and Imperialism, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: Rational Choice, Public Goods, Giving Behavior, Education, Behavioral Economics
Museums between Private and Public - The Case of the Beyeler Museum in Basle, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: Museums, special exhibitions, state support, cultural economics
Do Business Students make Good Citizens?, Stephan Meier and Bruno Frey,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: business students, public good, pro-social behavior, education
The Economics of Museums, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: cultural economics, museums, superstars und den abstract
Social Comparisons and Pro-social Behavior - Testing "Conditional Cooperation" in a Field Experiment, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: public goods, donations, conditional cooperation, social comparisons
Matching Donations - Subsidizing Charitable Giving in a Field Experiment, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: Public Goods, Field Experiment, Matching Mechanism, Donations
Do People Behave in Experiments as in the Field? � Evidence from Donations, Matthias Benz and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: Experiments, external validity, methodology, charitable giving
Selfish and Indoctrinated Economists?, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
in European Journal of Law and Economics
(2005)
Keywords: economists, public good, giving behaviour, education, selection,
Do people behave in experiments as in the field?—evidence from donations, Matthias Benz and Stephan Meier,
in Experimental Economics
(2008)
Keywords: Experiments, External validity, Methodology, Charitable giving, C91, C93, D01, D64,
Are Political Economists Selfish and Indoctrinated? Evidence from a Natural Experiment, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
in Economic Inquiry
(2003)
Intentions for Doing Good Matter for Doing Well: The Negative Effects of Prosocial Incentives, Lea Cassar and Stephan Meier,
in The Economic Journal
(2021)
Selfish and Indoctrinated Economists?, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: Economists, Public Good, Giving Behaviour, Education, Selection
Pro-Social Behavior, Reciprocity or Both?, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: Public Goods, Pro-social behavior, Reciprocity, Donation
The Economics of Museums, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from Elsevier
(2006)
Another Hidden Cost of Incentives: The Detrimental Effect on Norm Enforcement, Andreas Fuster and Stephan Meier,
in Management Science
(2010)
Keywords: public goods, prosocial behavior, norm enforcement, hidden cost of incentives, experimental economics
Social Comparisons and Pro-social Behavior: Testing "Conditional Cooperation" in a Field Experiment, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
in American Economic Review
(2004)
Nonmonetary Incentives and the Implications of Work as a Source of Meaning, Lea Cassar and Stephan Meier,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(2018)
Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
Keywords: happiness, pro-social behavior, subjective well-being, volunteering
Intentions for Doing Good Matter for Doing Well: The (Negative) Signaling Value of Prosocial Incentives, Lea Cassar and Stephan Meier,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2017)
Are political economists selfish and indoctrinated? Evidence from a natural experiment, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from The Field Experiments Website
(2003)
In a field experiment, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from The Field Experiments Website
(2004)
Deciding to distrust, Iris Bohnet and Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2005)
Keywords: Trust; Corporations - Corrupt practices
Selection into financial literacy programs: evidence from a field study, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2007)
Keywords: Financial literacy; Human behavior
Deciding to Distrust, Iris Bohnet and Stephan Meier,
from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
(2005)
Present-Biased Preferences and Credit Card Borrowing, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
in American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
(2010)
Impatience and credit behavior: evidence from a field experiment, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2007)
Keywords: Consumer credit
Another hidden cost of incentives: the detrimental effect on norm enforcement, Andreas Fuster and Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2009)
Keywords: Human behavior; Social choice
Nudging credit scores in the field: the effect of text reminders on creditworthiness in the United States, Anat Bracha and Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2014)
Keywords: field experiment; credit scores; creditworthiness; reminders; financial decisionmaking; low income
Do people behave in experiments as in the field?: evidence from donations, Matthias Benz and Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2006)
Keywords: Human behavior; Interpersonal relations; Charitable bequests
Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
in Economica
(2008)
Pro-Social Behavior, Reciprocity or Both?, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from CESifo
(2002)
Keywords: public goods, pro-social behavior, reciprocity, donation
Political Economists are Neither Selfish Nor Indoctrinated, Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier,
from CESifo
(2001)
Keywords: economists, public good, giving behavior, education, selection
Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself? Evidence from a Natural Experiment, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA)
(2004)
Keywords: happiness; pro-social behavior; subjective well-being; volunteering
Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2004)
Keywords: subjective well-being, volunteering, pro-social behavior, happiness
Discounting Financial Literacy: Time Preferences and Participation in Financial Education Programs, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2008)
Keywords: field experiment, financial literacy, time preferences, selection
Present-Biased Preferences and Credit Card Borrowing, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2009)
Keywords: field experiment, credit card borrowing, dynamic inconsistency, time preferences
Stability of Time Preferences, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2010)
Keywords: preference stability, time preferences, experimental economics
Culture of Trust and Division of Labor, Stephan Meier and Matthew Stephenson,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2015)
Keywords: organizational structure, division of labor, trust
Intentions for Doing Good Matter for Doing Well: The (Negative) Signaling Value of Prosocial Incentives, Lea Cassar and Stephan Meier,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2017)
Keywords: prosocial incentives, Corporate Social Responsibility, signaling
The Effect of Financial Constraints on In-Group Bias: Evidence from Rice Farmers in Thailand, Suparee Boonmanunt and Stephan Meier,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: cooperation, financial constraints, in-group bias, lab-in-the-field experiment, norm enforcement
License to Fire? Unemployment Insurance and the Moral Cost of Layoffs, Daniel Keum and Stephan Meier,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: managers, layoffs, unemployment insurance, prosocial behavior
Incentive-Based Interventions, Uri Gneezy, Agne Kajackaite and Stephan Meier,
in EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters
(2020)
Keywords: tangible rewards, intangible rewards, neoclassical economic theory, creating habits, breaking habits, regular and upfront incentives, removing barriers, behavior stock, present bias, reducing switching costs
Does poverty negate the impact of social norms on cheating?, Suparee Boonmanunt, Agne Kajackaite and Stephan Meier,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2020)
Keywords: Cheating; Lying; Poverty; Social norms; Interventions; Lab-in-the-field experiment;
License to Layoff? Unemployment Insurance and the Moral Cost of Layoffs, Dongil Daniel Keum and Stephan Meier,
in Organization Science
(2024)
Keywords: managerial prosocial preferences, moral cost, layoffs, unemployment insurance, resource adjustment
Learning from (failed) replications: Cognitive load manipulations and charitable giving, Judd B. Kessler and Stephan Meier,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2014)
Keywords: Methodology; Cognitive load; Charitable giving;
Poverty and Economic Decision-Making: Evidence from Changes in Financial Resources at Payday, Leandro Carvalho, Stephan Meier and Stephanie Wang,
in American Economic Review
(2016)
Does poverty negate the impact of social norms on cheating?, Suparee Boonmanunt, Agne Kajackaite and Stephan Meier,
in EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters
(2020)
Keywords: cheating, lying, poverty, social norms, interventions, lab-in-the-field experiment
Incentives and group identity, Paolo Masella, Stephan Meier and Philipp Zahn,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2014)
Keywords: Social identity; Social preferences; Incentives; Motivation; Crowding out; Trust; Experiment;
Gender Differences in Preferences for Meaning at Work, Vanessa Burbano, Nicolas Padilla and Stephan Meier,
in American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
(2024)
Culture of trust and division of labor in nonhierarchical teams, Stephan Meier, Matthew Stephenson and Patryk Perkowski,
in Strategic Management Journal
(2019)
The Cost of Not Knowing the Score: Self-Estimated Credit Scores and Financial Outcomes, Benjamin Levinger, Marques Benton and Stephan Meier,
in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
(2011)
Keywords: Credit knowledge, Credit score, Financial literacy, Underestimation,
Procrastination in the Field: Evidence from Tax Filing, Seung-Keun, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
in Journal of the European Economic Association
(2023)
Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially, Dan Ariely, Anat Bracha and Stephan Meier,
in American Economic Review
(2009)
Does growing up in a recession increase compassion? The case of attitudes towards immigration, Maria Cotofan, Robert Dur and Stephan Meier,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2021)
Keywords: immigration, attitudes, social preferences, parochialism, redistribution, macroeconomic conditions, impressionable years
Does growing up in economic hard times increase compassion? The case of attitudes towards immigration, Maria Cotofan, Robert Dur and Stephan Meier,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2024)
Keywords: Immigration; Attitudes; Social preferences; Parochialism; Redistribution; Macroeconomic conditions; Impressionable years;
Saving more in groups: Field experimental evidence from Chile, Felipe Kast, Stephan Meier and Dina Pomeranz,
in Journal of Development Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Savings;
The Impact of Group Membership on Cooperation and Norm Enforcement: Evidence Using Random Assignment to Real Social Groups, Lorenz Goette, David Huffman and Stephan Meier,
in American Economic Review
(2006)
The Impact of Social Ties on Group Interactions: Evidence from Minimal Groups and Randomly Assigned Real Groups, Lorenz Goette, David Huffman and Stephan Meier,
in American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
(2012)
Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed?: Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap Between the Public and the Private Sector, Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
in Journal of Human Resources
(2010)
Bureaucratic Rents and Life Satisfaction, Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - University of Zurich
(2006)
Keywords: public sector, rents, life satisfaction, corruption, judicial independence
Under-Savers Anonymous: Evidence on Self-Help Groups and Peer Pressure as a Savings Commitment Device, Felipe Kast, Stephan Meier and Dina Pomeranz,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
Financial literacy and subprime mortgage delinquency: evidence from a survey matched to administrative data, Kristopher Gerardi, Lorenz Goette and Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
(2010)
Overborrowing and undersaving: lessons and policy implications from research in behavioral economics, Marques Benton, Stephan Meier and Charles Sprenger,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2007)
Keywords: Consumer credit; Saving and investment
Why does unemployment hurt the employed?: evidence from the life satisfaction gap between the public and private sectors, Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2008)
Keywords: Unemployment; Job security
Doing good or doing well? Image motivation and monetary incentives in behaving prosocially, Dan Ariely, Anat Bracha and Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2007)
Keywords: Human behavior
The impact of group membership on cooperation and norm enforcement: evidence using random assignment to real social groups, Lorenz Goette, David Huffman and Stephan Meier,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
(2006)
Keywords: Human behavior; Interpersonal relations
DO LAB EXPERIMENTS MISREPRESENT SOCIAL PREFERENCES? THE CASE OF SELF-SELECTED STUDENT SAMPLES, Armin Falk, Stephan Meier and Christian Zehnder,
in Journal of the European Economic Association
(2013)
Why does unemployment hurt the employed? Evidence from the life satisfaction gap between the public and the privat sector, Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Faculty of Business and Economics - University of Basel
(2008)
Keywords: Unemployment; life satisfaction; job security; public sector
Did We Overestimate the Role of Social Preferences? The Case of Self-Selected Student Samples, Armin Falk, Christian Zehnder and Stephan Meier,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2010)
Keywords: Experiments; Methodology; Prosocial behavior; Selection
Did we Overestimate the Role of Social Preferences? The Case of Self-Selected Student Samples, Armin Falk, Stephan Meier and Christian Zehnder,
from CESifo
(2010)
Keywords: methodology, selection, experiments, prosocial behavior
Interest Alignment and Firm Performance, Oliver Gottschalg, Degenhard Meier and Stephan Schödel,
from HAL
(2011)
Keywords: competitive advantage,interest alignment,motivation,buyouts
Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed?: Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap between the Public and Private Sectors, Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from DIW Berlin, The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)
(2008)
Keywords: Unemployment, life satisfaction, job security, public sector
Bureaucratic Rents and Life Satisfaction, Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2006)
Keywords: corruption, life satisfaction, rents, public sector, judicial independence
The Impact of Group Membership on Cooperation and Norm Enforcement: Evidence using Random Assignment to Real Social Groups, Lorenz Götte, David Huffman and Stephan Meier,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2006)
Keywords: social identity, punishment, organizations, in-group favoritism
Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially, Dan Ariely, Anat Bracha and Stephan Meier,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2007)
Keywords: image motivation, extrinsic incentives, prosocial behavior, experiments
Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed? Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap between the Public and the Private Sector, Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2008)
Keywords: unemployment, life satisfaction, job security, public sector
Does Growing up in Economic Hard Times Increase Compassion? The Case of Attitudes towards Immigration, Maria Cotofan, Robert Dur and Stephan Meier,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2022)
Keywords: Immigration, Attitudes, Social preferences, Parochialism, Redistribution, Macroeconomic conditions, Impressionable years
Did We Overestimate the Role of Social Preferences? The Case of Self-Selected Student Samples, Armin Falk, Stephan Meier and Christian Zehnder,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2011)
Keywords: selection, methodology, prosocial behavior, experiments
Under-Savers Anonymous: Evidence on Self-Help Groups and Peer Pressure as a Savings Commitment Device, Felipe Kast, Stephan Meier and Dina Pomeranz,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2012)
Keywords: peer pressure, commitment device, savings, field experiment
Incentives and Group Identity, Paolo Masella, Stephan Meier and Philipp Zahn,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2012)
Keywords: trust, crowding out, motivation, incentives, social preferences, social identity, experiment
Trust and In-Group Favoritism in a Culture of Crime, Stephan Meier, Lamar Pierce and Antonino Vaccaro,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2014)
Keywords: in-group favoritism, trust, organized crime, Mafia
Gender Differences in Preferences for Meaning at Work, Vanessa Burbano, Nicolas Padilla and Stephan Meier,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: gender segregation by occupation, mission, job preferences, job design, meaning at work
In the mood to consume: Effect of sunshine on credit card spending, Sumit Agarwal, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Stephan Meier and Xin Zou,
in Journal of Banking & Finance
(2020)
Keywords: Credit cards; Mood; Sunshine; Household finance; Consumption;
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