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Accounting for heuristics in reputation systems
an interdisciplinary approach on aggregation processesElektronische Ressource,

Causal reasoning in corporate annual reports: the truth and nothing but the truth?
Elektronische Ressource,
Combining qualitative comparative analysis and shapley value decomposition
a novel approach for modeling complex causal structures in dynamic marketsElektronische Ressource,
Conformism of the minorities
theory and experiment
Crowdsourcing for paid work as a new form of employment relationship
a content analysisElektronische Ressource,
Diversity, team mechanisms and performance
Elektronische Ressource,

Does room for reflection reduce ignorance and increase pro-social behavior?
an experimental study

Employment practices, institutional determinants, and income inequality
a country comparison using fuzzy-set QCAElektronische Ressource,
Fighting fire with fire - overcoming ambiguity aversion by introducing more ambiguity
Elektronische Ressource,
Freelancers who stay?
A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of affective and calculative commitment among crowdworkers to a platformElektronische Ressource,
Future orientation and team performance in creative tasks
Elektronische Ressource,
Gender diversity is detrimental to team performance: evidence from a field experiment
Elektronische Ressource,
How do rating-based compensation systems on crowdworking platforms work?
Providing long-term and reputational compensation for expert crowdworkersElektronische Ressource,

HR integration, HR strategy, and HR partnership
comparing the ‘strategic partner between the USA and GermanyElektronische Ressource,
Human vs. algorithmic auditors: the impact of entity type and ambiguity on human dishonesty
In: Frontiers in Behavioral Economics, 4, 1645749, Seite 1-19
The impact of tax knowledge and budget spending influence on tax compliance
Elektronische Ressource,
