CAN MONETARY INCENTIVES OVERTURN FAIRNESS-BASED DECISIONS?

Can monetary incentives overturn fairness-based decisions?

Fairness norms and resulting behaviours are an important prerequisite for cooperation in human societies.At the same time, financial incentives are commonly used to motivate social behaviours, yet it remains unclear how financial incentives affect fairness-based behaviours.Combining a decision paradigm from behavioural economics with hierarchical d

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Modeling and analysis of the effects of gaseous pollutants and particulate matters on human health with control mechanisms

Human health is affected by various types of gaseous pollutants (CO, SO2, NOx, etc.) and particulate matters (PM2.5, PM5, PM10) discharged from several sources such as vehicular traffic, small scale production and construction industries etc.in a city.These particulate matters are also discharged into atmosphere of the city by household emissions,

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The implications of structural control on the miocene carbonate reservoirs of Bakr-Al Hamd oil fields, Gulf of Suez

Abstract The present work aims to provide a tectonostratigraphic model of the Miocene carbonate reservoirs accumulated in Bakr-Al-Hamd ridge to help unlock an estimated statistical yet-to-find over 10 MMbbl of oil.The structural ridge is located in High Chairs the western central Gulf of Suez and the hydrocarbon exploration within this NE-dipping s

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