People reject free money and cheap deals because they infer phantom costs
AJ Vonasch, R Mofradidoost… - Personality and Social …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
If money is good, then shouldn't more money always be better? Perhaps not. Traditional
economic theories suggest that money is an ever-increasing incentivizer. If someone will …
economic theories suggest that money is an ever-increasing incentivizer. If someone will …
Review of behavioral economics models of the altruistic crowding‐out effect from monetary incentives
S Bruers - Journal of Economic Surveys, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The altruistic crowding‐out effect is a decrease of prosocial behavior due to monetary
incentives or material rewards that intend to increase an extrinsic motivation for the …
incentives or material rewards that intend to increase an extrinsic motivation for the …
Battle for Our Souls: A Psychological Justification for Corporate and Individual Liability for Organizational Misconduct
J Arlen, LA Kornhauser - U. Ill. L. Rev., 2023 - HeinOnline
BATTLE FOR OUR SOULS: A PSYCHOLOGICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR CORPORATE AND
INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY FOR ORGANIZATIONAL MISCONDUCT Page 1 BATTLE FOR OUR …
INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY FOR ORGANIZATIONAL MISCONDUCT Page 1 BATTLE FOR OUR …
The Trouble with Time Served
KK Ferzan - BYU L. Rev., 2022 - HeinOnline
Every jurisdiction in the United States gives criminal defendants" credit" against their
sentence for the time they spend detained pretrial. In a world of mass incarceration and …
sentence for the time they spend detained pretrial. In a world of mass incarceration and …
Incentivized torts: An empirical analysis
JS Dillbary, C Metcalf, B Stoddard - Nw. UL Rev., 2020 - HeinOnline
Courts and scholars assume that group causation theories deter wrongdoers. This Article
empirically tests, and rejects, this assumption, using a series of incentivized laboratory …
empirically tests, and rejects, this assumption, using a series of incentivized laboratory …
Seemingly irrelevant information? The impact of legal team size on third party perceptions
People often appear to use irrelevant information in forming judgments about others. Using
survey experiments, we show that seemingly irrelevant facts may actually be informative of …
survey experiments, we show that seemingly irrelevant facts may actually be informative of …
Corruption and the criminal law: Assurance and deterrence
V Chiao - University of Toronto Law Journal, 2021 - utpjournals.press
In this article, I consider the degree to which criminal justice interventions may be expected
to ameliorate systemic corruption. I distinguish between two ideal types of corrupt actors …
to ameliorate systemic corruption. I distinguish between two ideal types of corrupt actors …
[图书][B] Contextualising Legal Research: A Methodological Guide
S Taekema, W van der Burg - 2024 - books.google.com
Providing a clear and concise guide to the practicalities of legal research, this informative
book presents a methodological framework for law-in-context research design. It argues that …
book presents a methodological framework for law-in-context research design. It argues that …
How Punishment Affects Crime: An Integrated Understanding of the Behavioral Mechanisms of Punishment
B van Rooij, ME Kuiper, A Piquero - UC Irvine School of Law …, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Legal punishment, at least in part, serves a behavioral function to reduce and prevent
offending behavior. The present paper offers an integrated review of the diverse …
offending behavior. The present paper offers an integrated review of the diverse …
On the Scales of Private Law: Nano Contracts
YA Arbel - Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Forthcoming, 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
Contracts are falling in scale. New contracting trends and technologies facilitate the
formation of smaller scale contracts that have extremely short duration, stakes, and scope …
formation of smaller scale contracts that have extremely short duration, stakes, and scope …