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Adriani, Fabrizio and Sonderegger, Silvia (2009): Why do parents socialize their children to behave pro-socially? An information-based theory.
Al-Ubaydli, Omar and Lee, Min (2011): Can tailored communications motivate volunteers? A field experiment.
Aldieri, Luigi and Fiorillo, Damiano (2012): Private monetary transfers and altruism: an empirical investigation on Italian families.
Antoci, Angelo and Sacco, Pier Luigi and Vanin, Paolo (2008): Participation, growth and social poverty: social capital in a homogeneous society. Published in: Open Economics Journal No. 1 : pp. 1-13.
Bartels, Koen and Cozzi, Guido and Mantovan, Noemi (2011): Public Spending and Volunteering: "The Big Society", Crowding Out, and Volunteering Capital.
Besana, Angela (2008): The "De Medici New Generation": The Italian Foundations' Collections and Philanthropy in the Third Millennium.
Bosco, Luigi (2008): Power, hierarchy and social preferences.
Breitmoser, Yves (2012): Modeling choice and estimating utility in simple experimental games.
Breitmoser, Yves and Bolle, Friedel and Otto, Philipp E. (2012): The core with random utility and interdependent preferences: Theory and experimental evidence.
Bruni, Luigino and Smerilli, Alessandra (2010): Cooperation and diversity. An evolutionary approach.
Bruno, B. (2010): Rewarding my Self. The role of Self Esteem and Self Determination in Motivation Crowding Theory.
Bruno, Bruna (2011): Rewarding my Self. Self Esteem, Self Determination and Motivations.
Canegrati, Emanuele (2007): On redistribution effects of public debt amongst single-minded generations.
Canegrati, Emanuele (2006): The Single-Mindedness theory: micro-foundation and applications to social security systems.
Chen, Chia-Ching and Chiu, I-Ming and Smith, John and Yamada, Tetsuji (2012): Too smart to be selfish? Measures of cognitive ability, social preferences, and consistency.
Chen, Chia-Ching and Chiu, I-Ming and Smith, John and Yamada, Tetsuji (2011): Too smart to be selfish? Measures of intelligence, social preferences, and consistency.
De Paola, Maria and Scoppa, Vincenzo (2005): The Role of Family Ties in the Labour Market. An Interpretation Based on Efficiency Wage Theory.
Di Tella, Rafael and Dubra, Juan (2008): Anger and Regulation.
Dillenberger, David and Sadowski, Philipp (2008): Ashamed to be Selfish.
Eozenou, Patrick (2008): The Determinants of Private Transfers in Rural Vietnam.
Fanelli, Domenico (2008): A Two-Stage Duopoly Game with Ethical Labeling and Price Competition when Consumers differ in Preferences.
Fernandez, Jose and Stohr, Lisa (2009): The Effect of Traffic Safety Laws and Obesity Rates on Living Organ Donations.
Flynn, Sean Masaki and Greenberg, Adam Eric (2011): Does weather actually affect tipping? an empirical analysis of time series data. Forthcoming in: Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Harashima, Taiji (2012): Sustainable Heterogeneity as the Unique Socially Optimal Allocation for Almost All Social Welfare Functions.
Harashima, Taiji (2010): Sustainable Heterogeneity: Inequality, Growth, and Social Welfare in a Heterogeneous Population.
Jellal, Mohamed (2009): Family Capitalism Corporate Governance Theory.
Jellal, Mohamed and wolff, François charles (2003): Solidarités familiales par la démonstration. Published in: Revue économique No. vol. 54, N° 4, juillet 2003, p. 785-810
Kawata, Yukichika (2011): Decision Making under Ecological Regime Shift: An Experimental Economic Approach.
Khan, Hayat (2009): Modeling Social Preferences: A Generalized Model of Inequity Aversion.
Konow, James (2009): Mixed Feelings: Theories of and Evidence on Giving. Published in: Journal of Public Economics , Vol. 94, No. 3-4 (April 2010): pp. 279-297.
Konow, James and Earley, Joseph (2007): The Hedonistic Paradox: Is Homo Economicus Happier? Published in: Journal of Public Economics , Vol. 92, No. 1-2 (February 2008): pp. 1-33.
Lambrecht, Thijs A. (2012): English Individualism and Continental Altruism? Servants, Remittances and Welfare in Eighteenth-Century Rural Europe.
Lambrecht, Thijs A. (2011): Unmarried adolescents and filial assistance in eighteenth-century Flanders. Forthcoming in: (2012)
Li, Jingping and Riyanto, Yohanes E. (2009): Category Reporting in Charitable Giving: An Experimental Analysis.
Munro, Alistair and Valente, Marieta (2008): Green goods: are they good or bad news for the environment? Evidence from a laboratory experiment on impure public goods.
Olivier, Bos (2011): Charitable asymmetric bidders.
Penta, Antonio (2004): Perfect Sequential Reciprocity and Dynamic Consistency.
Prokic, Tijana and Dronkers, Jaap (2010): The differences in attitudes about their society between 14 year old pupils with and without an immigration background; a cross-national comparison.
Reggiani, Tommaso (2009): Recensione a Muhammad Yunus - "Un mondo senza povertà" (2008). Published in: ARETE' - Agenzia per le ONLUS No. vol. 1/2009 (1. April 2009): pp. 85-89.
Remoundou, Kyriaki and Drichoutis, Andreas and Koundouri, Phoebe (2010): Warm glow in charitable auctions: Are the WEIRDos driving the results?
Rigdon, Mary L. and Levine, Adam Seth (2009): The Role of Expectations and Gender in Altruism.
Riyanto, Yohanes Eko and Zhang, Jianlin (2010): An Egalitarian Regime Breeds Generosity: The Effect of Endowment Allocation Procedures on Social Preferences.
Rizza, Pietro (2008): Testing the altruism hypothesis with italian cohort data.
Ryan, Anthony M. and Spash, Clive L. (2010): Measuring Beliefs Supportive of Environmental Action and Inaction: A Reinterpretation of the Awareness of Consequences Scale.
Sarıbaş, Hakan (2007): Kantian Altruism in Economics and Ibn Khaldun. Published in: Book: Büyüme Maceramız: Yetişebiliyor muyuz? (February 2008): pp. 95-120.
Sarıbaş, Hakan and Yıldırım, Halil (2007): Are Turkish Enterpreneurs Altrustic? Evidence From Western Black Sea Region. Published in: The Emprical Economic Letters , Vol. 7, No. 1 (1. January 2008): pp. 99-108.
Seghir, Abdelkrim and Salem, Sherif Gamal (2010): Infinitely-lived agents via two-sided altruism.
Shchetinin, Oleg (2008): Altruism and Career Concern.
Smith, John (2009): The endogenous nature of social preferences.
Smith, John (2010): The endogenous nature of the measurement of social preferences.
Smith, John (2010): The endogenous nature of the measurement of social preferences.
Stoop, Jan (2012): From the lab to the field: envelopes, dictators and manners.
Surkov, Alexander (2009): Пенсионная реформа и межпоколенческий альтруизм в моделях экономической динамики. Published in: Finansy i biznes No. 3 (2009): pp. 26-47.
Tanaka, Tomomi and Camerer, Colin and Nguyen, Quang (2009): Measuring Norms of Redistributive Transfers: Trust Experiments and Survey Data from Vietnam.
Tavoni, Alessandro (2008): The role of fairness motives and spatial considerations in explaining departures from Nash equilibrium: stationary and evolutionary lessons from 2x2 games.
Tongkui, Yu and Shu-Heng, Chen and Honggang, Li (2011): Social Norm, Costly Punishment and the Evolution to Cooperation.
Walter, Arthur (2012): Значение лингва франка для продвижения концепции устойчивого развития.
Yu, Tongkui and Chen, Shu-Heng and Li, Honggang (2011): Social Norm, Costly Punishment and the Evolution to Cooperation.