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Robust Systems of Cooperation
(2018)
This dissertation examines the robustness of systems of cooperation—the ability to maintain levels of cooperation in the presence of a potentially disruptive force. I examine rankings as a potentially disruptive force that ...
Our Fates Entwined: A Social and Psychological Perspective of Control in Corporate Governance
(2018)
In this dissertation I examine how the exercise of board control at one firm can influence governance at other firms by affecting the social cognitions of other corporate leaders about their own board. Existing corporate ...
Motivating Contributions to Public Information Goods
(2018)
This dissertation investigates how to motivate contributions to public information goods, characterized by non-rivalry by nature and non-excludability by choice. With the running example of Wikipedia - the online encyclopedia ...
Understanding Recidivism in the Aftermath of Wrongdoing
(2016)
Behavioral ethics research generally suggests that after making a small transgression there is a “slippery slope” that leads people to make bigger transgressions in the future (Gino & Bazerman, 2009; Tenbrunsel & Messick, ...