Besides a social preference for ownership of real property, agriculture in staple goods was considered the easiest route to profitability; thus agriculture always outbid industry when it came to capital allocation.
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Incidental neglect of an issue differs from deliberate posturing ( a subversive process ) to systematically ignore ( in whole or part ) the issue as a matter of political or social preference.
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This line of research demonstrates that in particular in labor market contexts, motives such as social preferences, social comparison, trust, social approval, and intrinsic motivation play an important role.
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A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely motivated by material self-interest but also care positively or negatively for the material payoffs of relevant reference agents.
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Their monetary values are thus in many ways arbitrary, as they do not follow changes in quality or quantity but rather social preference, failing to convey " real " ecological value or reasons for conservation.
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The article explores social preferences in the initiation of PCI . It conducted a simulation study that elucidates how inequality aversion, reciprocity, and fairness affect the underlying conditions that lead to the initiation of Private-collective innovation.
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Charness is a contributor to several areas of economic research, including social preferences, identity and group membership, communication and beliefs, behavioral interventions, group decision-making, social networks, gender, and individual decision-making.
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Adverse selection theory has been expanded in several directions, e . g . by endogenizing the information structure ( so the agent can decide whether or not to gather private information ) and by taking into consideration social preferences and bounded rationality.
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Despite restrictions on sword ownership and a lingering social preference against armed martial arts ( dating at least to the Joseon era ), practical sword fighting is enjoying a small revival amongst elite military regiments, and fencing is once again attracting interest in Korean universities.
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This approach builds on the assumption that human social preferences are significantly ( but imperfectly ) constrained by their evolved nature as ultrasocial animals and, thus, that people value individuals and groups seen as facilitating effective ingroup functioning and stigmatize those seen as threatening it.