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Impact evaluation of reactive assessment strategies to address social loafing by promoting student cooperation and encouraging mutual support

2013

Cooperative work is an effective strategy when team members are kept motivated and collaborate towards the achievement of a common goal. However, social loafing may significantly reduce educational gains. In this article, we analyse whether assessment-based reactive strategies that exploit existing emotional relationships between the team members are effective as a response to unequal commitment in cooperative tasks. In particular, an adaptive negotiation process that permits students to improve their grades by improving future scores obtained by free riders is suggested. Findings support that these types of strategies may have a great impact in fostering peer tutoring, student cooperation …

Cooperative learningTeamworkKnowledge managementSocial loafingbusiness.industryImpact evaluationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationNegotiationFree rider problemAccountabilitybusinessPsychologyPeer tutormedia_commonInnovations in Education and Teaching International
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An introduction to the Economics of Fake Degrees

2008

08045; International audience; This paper critiques the multifarious ways whereby academic qualifications may be falsified in the international marketplace. The objectives are fourfold: (1) defining the main terms used such as fake degrees and diploma mills; (2) providing a brief history of fake degrees and identifying the factors that explain their recent development; (3) developing a theoretical framework to analyze fake degrees; and (4) exploring the costs and benefits of this activity and its net impacton a given society. Degrees serve instrumental and ceremonial purposes. It is argued that degree holders may be considered as members of a club. They confer totheir holders excludable but…

Economics and Econometrics[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGaccreditation0502 economics and business[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesdiploma mills050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAccreditationLaw and economicsStatus goodbusiness.industryExcludability05 social sciencesfake degrees050301 education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPublic relationsJEL: A - General Economics and Teaching/A.A2 - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics/A.A2.A29 - Other[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingFree rider problemProperty rightsJEL: A - General Economics and Teaching/A.A2 - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics/A.A2.A23 - GraduateClubBusiness0503 educationJEL: K - Law and Economics/K.K1 - Basic Areas of Law/K.K1.K11 - Property Law
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Study on the Evolution of Defense Expenses in Nato Member States for the Period 2010–2020. “Free Rider” behavior among Allies

2021

Abstract This paper proposes a longitudinal study on the analysis of defense spending of NATO member states in the years 2010-2020. It also aims to identify the emergence of a possible “free-rider” behavior among alliance members. This behavior occurs when some members may be tempted to allocate a low level of defense spending. Defense spending is an important component of each state’s budget, which ensures a vital function of states, namely the national defense function. When the defense is carried out in military-type alliances, and the number of members is large, there is an increased possibility of observing a “free-rider” type behavior between the members of the alliances. To observe t…

Free rider problemMember statesPolitical scienceEconomic historyGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPeriod (music)0104 chemical sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceInternational conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
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Creating sanctioning norms in the lab: the influence of descriptive norms in third-party punishment

2019

ABSTRACTThird-party punishment is a form of peer-to-peer sanctioning that is influenced by descriptive norms. The present study aims to investigate how aggregate peer punishment and the presence of...

Free rider problemSocial PsychologyPunishmentPeer punishmentThird-party punishmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonSocial Influence
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Racing with superior and inferior team-members: an experimental test of effort changes in a cycling team sprint

2020

The study purpose was to investigate the effect of ability on effort within a sport-specific conjunctive task. The hypothesis was that, compared to working alone, inferior team members would increa...

Social Psychology05 social sciencesApplied psychology030229 sport sciences050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)Test (assessment)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFree rider problemSprint0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCyclingPsychologyApplied PsychologyInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Who Punishes? The Status of the Punishers Affects the Perceived Success of, and Indirect Benefits From, “Moralistic” Punishment

2016

“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavior is costly to the punisher. In Study 1, we investigated whether variation in status would be perceived to offset or mitigate the costs of punishment. One hundred and nineteen participants were presented with a vignette describing a punishment scenario. Participants predicted whether punishment would occur, how successful it would be, and indicated their attitude to the punisher. Participants believed only intervention by a high-status (HS) individual would be successful and that low-status (LS) individuals would not intervene at all. HS individuals predicted to punish successfully were seen…

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