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1“…In a multi-employee gift exchange experiment, we study how men and women behave differently with and without such self-reports. …”
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2“…By means of a laboratory experiment, Rubin and Sheremeta (Manag Sci 62(4):985–999, 2016), study a bonus-version of the gift-exchange game, including two treatment variations. …”
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3por Ordin, Yaprak Sarıgöl, Karayurt, Özgül, Aksu Kul, Gülay, Kılıç, Murat, Taylor, Laura A“…CONCLUSION: The study focused on the reciprocation stage according to gift-exchange theory. During reciprocation, although recipients expressed positive feelings such as gratitude, closer relationships, and special bonds; they also reported negative feelings like guilt and indebtedness resulting in a purposeful distancing from their donors. …”
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4“…The gift exchange represents a moment that characterizes interpersonal interactions. …”
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5“…RESULTS: The results showed that after gift exchange there was an improvement in behavioral performance in terms of accuracy. …”
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6“…Specifically, the present research explored the link between gift exchange, gratitude and cognitive effects. The behavioral performance and neural activity of 32 participants were recorded during a cooperative game to be played before and after gift exchange. …”
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7“…Specifically, the aim of the present research was to investigate whether gratitude related to gift exchange could favor cooperative behavior and bond construction, by improving behavioral and autonomic responsivity. …”
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8“…To maintain a functioning peer review economy in the face of numerous pressures, editors must balance contradictory imperatives: the need to triage intellectual production and rely on established cycles of gift exchange for efficiency, and the need to expand cycles of gift exchange to ensure the sustainability and diversity of the peer review economy.…”
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9“…Moreover, we detect no statistically significant spillover effects of whistleblowing on ingroup cooperation in the subsequent generalized gift exchange game, with this result being unaffected by the provision of information about the experimental task in the second phase. …”
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10por Bergeron, Patrice“…For Hénaff developed his anthropology of recognition through a dialogue with Claude Lévi-Strauss’s thought on symbolism, revisited with Marcel Mauss’s own work on ceremonial gift exchange and symbolism.…”
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11“…We also present experimental findings from three classic experiments, namely, team production, gift exchange and tournament, using the task. All of the results are closely in line with the stylized facts from experiments using purely induced values. …”
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12“…Given the prevalence of long-term (‘dynamic’) relationships in firms, we investigate whether the impact of shocks is similarly pronounced in gift-exchange relationships where the same principal-agent pair interacts repeatedly. …”
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13por Sugiyama, Nawa, Sugiyama, Saburo, Cagnato, Clarissa, France, Christine A. M., Iriki, Atsushi, Hughes, Karissa S., Singleton, Robin R., Thornton, Erin, Hofman, Courtney A.“…A multimethod archaeometry study (zooarchaeological, isotopic, ancient DNA, paleobotanical, and radiocarbon dating) of a spider monkey sacrificed in the ceremonial center of Teotihuacan, Mexico (1 to 550 CE) is interpreted as a diplomatic gift exchange with neighboring Maya. Not only does this spider monkey provide the earliest known instance of primate translocation and captivity in Mesoamerica, it helps date incipient modes of interregional diplomacy between two major powers during Early Classic Mesoamerica: Teotihuacan and the Maya. …”
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14“…The day began with a community walk and gift exchange, followed by a meal and creative activities including poetry readings, music, an art exhibit, and quilt making. …”
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15por Dardeniz, Gonca“…The archaeometallurgical and archaeological research carried out in Anatolia has provided numerous examples of diverse alloying practices representing different levels of societal interaction, from the extraction of ores to the trade of finished goods and high level gift exchange among elites. While discussions abound about the exploitation of mines, mining settlements, possible origins of artifacts, resources of copper, arsenic, and especially tin to improve our knowledge about Anatolian Bronze Age mining and metallurgy, uncommon alloying practices including the use of antimony, nickel, or lead have long remained in the shadows of scholarly research. …”
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16por Day, Giskin“…The Brompton letters are conceptualised as a Maussian gift-exchange ritual, in which communal ties are created, consolidated and extended through the performance of gratitude. …”
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17“…Thus, we designed an experiment based on gift exchange game to investigate the relationship between mPFC and gratitude of heterogeneous employees. …”
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18“…The role that rats as food and gift-exchange items play in the context of local culture is explained and the locals’ most highly appreciated meat dish, known as bule-bulak oying and consisting of boiled rat’s tail, legs and inner organs, is introduced. …”
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19por Ezeanolue, Echezona E, Obiefune, Michael C, Yang, Wei, Obaro, Stephen K, Ezeanolue, Chinenye O, Ogedegbe, Gbenga G“…The baby shower includes refreshments, gifts exchange, and an educational game show testing participants’ knowledge of healthy pregnancy habits in addition to HIV acquisition modes, and effective PMTCT interventions. …”
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