Intentions for Doing Good Matter for Doing Well: The (Negative) Signaling Value of Prosocial Incentives
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- Cassar, Lea & Meier, Stephan, 2017. "Intentions for Doing Good Matter for Doing Well: The (Negative) Signaling Value of Prosocial Incentives," IZA Discussion Papers 11203, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
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