NEP-SOC 2023-06-12, seven papers

In this issue we feature 7 current papers on the theme of social capital, chosen by Fabio Sabatini (Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”):

  1. Compliance in the Public versus the Private Realm: Economic Preferences, Institutional Trust and COVID-19 Health Behaviors
    Henrike Sternberg, Janina Isabel Steinert and Tim Büthe
    from Munich School of Politics and Public Policy and the School of Management at the Technical University of Munich (2023)
    Keywords: Health behavior, Compliance, Economic preferences, Institutional trust, COVID-19, Physical distancing
    JEL-codes: D91; H12; H31; I12; I18
    Created/Revised: 2023-05-01 Added/Modified: 2023-05-20
  2. Cultural Transmission and Political Attitudes: Explaining Differences between Natives and Immigrants in Western Europe
    Jérôme Gonnot and Federica lo Polito
    from CEPII research center (2023)
    Keywords: Immigration;Assimilation;Political Attitudes;Cultural Transmission
    JEL-codes: D72; J15; P16; R23; Z1
    Created/Revised: 2023-05-01 Added/Modified: 2023-05-11
  3. The Many Forms of Decentralization and Citizen Trust in Government
    Michael Nelson
    from International Center for Public Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University (2023)
    Created/Revised: 2023-05-01 Added/Modified: 2023-05-09
  4. The Decision to Remit: Is it a Matter of Interpersonal Trust?
    Kamal Kasmaoui, Makhlouf Farid and Refk Selmi
    from HAL (2023)
    Keywords: Interpersonal trust,Remittances,Social capital
    Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-05-09
  5. Motivated Beliefs, Independence and Cooperation
    Wei Huang, Yu Wang and Xiaojian Zhao
    from Monash University, Department of Economics (2023)
    Keywords: motivated beliefs, self-confidence, present bias, cooperation, cultural difference
    JEL-codes: C91; D01; D91; O57; Z10
    Created/Revised: 2023-05-01 Added/Modified: 2023-05-10
  6. It's Not Who You Know—It's Who Knows You: Employee Social Capital and Firm Performance
    DuckKi Cho, Lyungmae Choi and Jessie Jiaxu Wang
    from Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) (2023)
    Keywords: Social capital; Social networks; Labor and finance
    JEL-codes: G30; G41; L14
    Created/Revised: 2023-04-13 Added/Modified: 2023-05-05
  7. To request or not to request: charitable giving, social information, and spillover
    Valeria Fanghella, Lisette Ibanez and John Thøgersen
    from CEE-M, Universtiy of Montpellier, CNRS, INRA, Montpellier SupAgro (2023)
    Keywords: prosocial behavior,opt-out option,social information,spillover,charitable giving,selfimage
    Created/Revised: 2023-01-01 Added/Modified: 2023-05-16

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