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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Seemingly irrelevant information? The impact of legal team size on third party perceptions

G Grolleau, MC Mungan, N Mzoughi - International Review of Law and …, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …