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Payment for ecosystem services and crowding of conservation behavior: A meta-analysis of lab-in-the-field experiments
Concerns have been raised that payments for ecosystem services (PES) may crowd out land users’ non-monetary motivations to engage in …
Tobias Vorlaufer
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Ivo Steimanis
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Jan Plassenberg
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The Role of Women in Learning Games and Water Management Outcomes
Economic games have emerged as promising tools for fostering sustainable resource management, yet their gender dynamics remain …
Ivo Steimanis
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Thomas Falk
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Lara Bartels
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Vishwambhar Duche
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Bjoern Vollan
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Pitfalls of monetizing relational values in the context of climate change adaptation
Relational values emphasize the desirable characteristics of nature–society relationships. Unlike instrumental values, relational …
Marco Nilgen
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Max Burger
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Ivo Steimanis
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Björn Vollan
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Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs
Does competition affect moral behavior? This fundamental question has been debated among leading scholars for centuries, and more …
Christoph Huber
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Anna Dreber
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Jürgen Huber
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et al. (+91)
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and "Felix Holzmeister"
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Relational values and citizens’ assemblies in the context of adaptation to sea-level rise
Rising sea levels are projected to affect millions of coastal inhabitants, as climate change is threatening livelihoods all over the …
Max Burger
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Marco Nilgen
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Ivo Steimanis
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Björn Vollan
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No crowding out among those terminated from an ongoing PES program in Colombia
This paper presents novel evidence of no crowding out, of either motivations or donations, among those terminated from an ongoing …
Esther Blanco
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Lina Moros
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Alexander Pfaff
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Ivo Steimanis
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Maria Alejandra Velez
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Björn Vollan
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Solidarity under heterogenous adaptation costs: Experimental evidence on coping after climate hazards
Climate hazards destroy the livelihoods and assets of millions of people worldwide, but also spur solidarity within affected …
Tobias Vorlaufer
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Ivo Steimanis
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(Climate) Migrants welcome? Evidence from a Survey-Experiment in Austria
We study how economic, conflict, and environmental drivers of migration influence immigration acceptance in a receiving country. We …
Karla Henning
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Ivo Steimanis
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Björn Vollan
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Repeated information of benefits reduce COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy: Experimental evidence from Germany
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Many countries, such as Germany, struggle tovaccinate enough people against COVID-19 despite the availability ofsafe and …
Max Burger
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Matthias Mayer
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Ivo Steimanis
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Prosociality as response to slow- and fast-onset climate hazards
People severely affected by sea-level rise and rapidly emerging climate hazards are responding with increases in prosocial behaviors to fellow villagers.
Ivo Steimanis
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Björn Vollan
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