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  1. Quantifying Household Discomfort Perception: An Application for Spain

    The physical structure of the dwelling itself and its immediate surroundings determine its Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) and this has a direct...

    Oihana Aristondo, Olatz Grijalba, ... Silvia Perez-Bezos in Social Indicators Research
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  2. The Hotelling Line at 95: Introduction to the Special Issue

    We discuss Harold Hotelling’s seminal paper “Stability in Competition,” some of the literature that built upon it, and introduce the papers in the...

    Jeroen Hinloopen, Stephen Martin in Review of Industrial Organization
    Article 09 July 2024
  3. Spatial Competition Models in Health Care Markets: A Review

    Through time, spatial competition has become the natural environment for studying a number of problems, ranging from product differentiation to mail...

    Laura Levaggi, Rosella Levaggi in Review of Industrial Organization
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  4. Calling “Gevald”: on the emergence of negative election forecasts in partisan communications

    Individuals were found to anonymously predict positive election outcomes for their preferred candidate. Yet, there is little scientific knowledge...

    Eldad Yechiam, Dana Zeif in Experimental Economics
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  5. Relative Standing and Political Participation

    The significance of absolute income has consistently been highlighted in the literature as an important factor sha** individuals’ propensity to...

    Tina Fransman, Marisa von Fintel in Social Indicators Research
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  6. Sophisticated reasoning, learning, and equilibrium in repeated games with imperfect feedback

    We analyze the infinite repetition with imperfect feedback of a simultaneous or sequential game, assuming that players are strategically...

    Pierpaolo Battigalli, Davide Bordoli in Economic Theory
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  7. Blame and praise: responsibility attribution patterns in decision chains

    How do people attribute responsibility when an outcome is not caused by an individual but results from a decision chain involving several people? We...

    Deepti Bhatia, Urs Fischbacher, ... Regina Stumpf in Experimental Economics
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  8. State’s Role in Income Inequality: Social Preferences and Life Satisfaction

    This study analyzes the determinants of life satisfaction in two social identity profiles according to whether the individual favors or is against...

    Anna-Maria Kanzola, Konstantina Papaioannou, ... Panagiotis E. Petrakis in International Advances in Economic Research
    Article 09 July 2024
  9. Persistence or decay of strategic asymmetric dominance in repeated dyadic games?

    In a dyadic game, strategic asymmetric dominance occurs when a player’s preference for one strategy A relative to another B is systematically...

    Andrew M. Colman, Briony D. Pulford, Alexander Crombie in Experimental Economics
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  10. Dynamically consistent menu preferences

    We provide a unified analysis of dynamically consistent menu preferences in which an agent may exhibit a preference for flexibility, a preference for...

    Youichiro Higashi, Kazuya Hyogo, Gil Riella in Economic Theory
    Article 09 July 2024
  11. Bullying Among Pupils at School and a Country’s Educational System: An Efficiency Evaluation of Educational Performance in Europe by Means of an Extended Data Envelopment Analysis

    A strong and attractive educational system serves normally as a cornerstone for enhancing a nation’s long-term socio-economic development potential....

    Kouhei Kikuchi, Soushi Suzuki, Peter Nijkamp in Social Indicators Research
    Article 08 July 2024
  12. Bilateral trade with loss-averse agents

    We introduce expectations-based loss aversion, which can explain the empirically well-documented endowment and attachment effect, into the classical...

    Jean-Michel Benkert in Economic Theory
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  13. Low Income, Ill-being, and Gender Inequality: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gendered Risk of Suffering Among the Poor

    Scholars have long investigated the positive link between income and well-being, including its gender difference. However, little is known about (1)...

    Satoshi Araki, Francisco Olivos in Social Indicators Research
    Article Open access 07 July 2024
  14. Foreign Direct Investment, Income Inequality and Pollution Reduction: Policy Trilemma for India

    India, the third largest carbon-emitting country currently faces a three-dimensional policy challenge on one hand enhancing economic growth through...

    Soumen Rej, Barnali Nag, Md. Emran Hossain in Social Indicators Research
    Article 07 July 2024
  15. Sickness absences among young mothers and the child penalty in employment

    While a growing literature documents the negative impact of motherhood on women’s career trajectories, the specific mechanisms behind their...

    Sébastien Fontenay, Ilan Tojerow in Review of Economics of the Household
    Article 06 July 2024
  16. Regional Multidimensional Attitudes Towards Immigration: Evidence from the European Social Survey Using Small Area Estimation

    The present article is the first empirical investigation of attitudes towards immigration in Europe via small area estimation providing reliable...

    Angelo Moretti, Anisa Ahmed in Social Indicators Research
    Article Open access 06 July 2024
  17. Kee** pace with the digital transformation — exploring the digital orientation of SMEs

    In the digital era, organizations strategically adopt digital transformation to thrive and prosper. In particular, they allocate substantial...

    Kevin Escoz Barragan, Felix Simon Rudolf Becker in Small Business Economics
    Article Open access 06 July 2024
  18. Organizational Benefits of Commuting Support: The Impact of Flexible Working Hours on Employees’ OCB through Commuting Control

    Flexible working hours has many benefits in improving employee’s in-role performance, and thus become more popular in modern cities. However, we knew...

    Zhiyi Gan, **hua Gan, ... Hanying Tang in Social Indicators Research
    Article 06 July 2024
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