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Maximilian Goethner
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Sebastian Luettig
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Tobias Regner
(2020).
Crowdinvesting in entrepreneurial projects: disentangling patterns of investor behavior
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Small Business Economics
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Hannes Koppel
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Tobias Regner
(2019).
What drives motivated agents: the ‘right’ mission or sharing it with the principal?
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Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
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Astrid Gamba
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Tobias Regner
(2019).
Preferences-dependent learning in the centipede game: The persistence of mistrust
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European Economic Review
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Tobias Regner
(2018).
Reciprocity under moral wiggle room: is it a preference or a constraint?
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Experimental Economics
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Paolo Crosetto
,
Tobias Regner
(2018).
It's never too late: funding dynamics and self-pledges in reward-based crowdfunding
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Research Policy
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Michal Polena
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Tobias Regner
(2018).
Determinants of borrowers’ default in P2P lending under consideration of the loan risk class
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Games
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Vera Angelova
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Tobias Regner
(2018).
Can a bonus overcome moral hazard? Experimental evidence from markets for expert services
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Nicole S Harth
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Tobias Regner
(2017).
The spiral of distrust:(Non-) cooperation in a repeated trust game is predicted by anger and individual differences in negative reciprocity orientation
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International Journal of Psychology
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Tobias Regner
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Gerhard Riener
(2017).
Privacy is precious: On the attempt to lift anonymity on the internet to increase revenue
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Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
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Tobias Regner
(2015).
Why consumers pay voluntarily: Evidence from online music
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Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
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Astrid Matthey
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Tobias Regner
(2015).
More Than Outcomes: The Role of Self-Image in Other-Regarding Behavior
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Review of Behavioral Economics
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Mitesh Kataria
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Tobias Regner
(2015).
Honestly, why are you donating money to charity? An experimental study about self-awareness in status-seeking behavior
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Theory and Decision
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Tobias Regner
(2014).
Social preferences? Google Answers!
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Games and Economic Behavior
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Hannes Koppel
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Tobias Regner
(2014).
Corporate Social Responsibility in the work place
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Experimental Economics
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Matteo Ploner
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Tobias Regner
(2013).
Self-image and moral balancing: An experimental analysis
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Astrid Matthey
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Tobias Regner
(2013).
On the independence of history: experience spill-overs between experiments
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Theory and decision
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Jürgen Bracht
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Tobias Regner
(2013).
Moral emotions and partnership
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Journal of Economic Psychology
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Vera Angelova
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Tobias Regner
(2013).
Do voluntary payments to advisors improve the quality of financial advice? An experimental deception game
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Journal of economic behavior & organization
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Robert Böhm
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Tobias Regner
(2013).
Charitable giving among females and males: an empirical test of the competitive altruism hypothesis
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Journal of Bioeconomics
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Astrid Matthey
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Tobias Regner
(2011).
Do I really want to know? A cognitive dissonance-based explanation of other-regarding behavior
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Games
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Mitesh Kataria
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Tobias Regner
(2011).
A note on the relationship between television viewing and individual happiness
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The Journal of Socio-Economics
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Tobias Regner
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Javier A Barria
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Jeremy V Pitt
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Brendan Neville
(2010).
Governance of digital content in the era of mass participation
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Electronic Commerce Research
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Tobias Regner
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Javier A. Barria
(2009).
Do consumers pay voluntarily? The case of online music
. *Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization *.
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Werner Güth
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Matteo Ploner
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Tobias Regner
(2009).
Determinants of in-group bias: Is group affiliation mediated by guilt-aversion?
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Journal of Economic Psychology
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Tobias Regner
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Javier A Barria
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Jeremy V Pitt
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Brendan Neville
(2009).
An artist life cycle model for digital media content: Strategies for the Light Web and the Dark Web
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Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
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