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Michael Kurschilgen
Does Moral Awareness Increase Polarization?
Does Moral Awareness Increase Polarization?
2020

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Konstantin Chatziathanasiou; Svenja Hippel; Michael Kurschilgen
Do Rights to Resistance Discipline the Elites? An Experiment on the Threat of Overthrow
MPI Collective Goods Discussion
2020

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Chatziathanasiou, Konstantin;Hippel, Svenja;Kurschilgen, Michael J.
Do Rights to Resistance Discipline the Elites? An Experiment on the Threat of Overthrow
SSRN Electronic Journal
2020

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Christoph Kecht; Michael Kurschilgen; Magnus Strobel
How do incentives to fake affect the predictive power of personality assessments? A machine-learning approach
How do incentives to fake affect the predictive power of personality assessments? A machine-learning approach
2021

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Müller, Johannes;Tellier, Aurelien;Kurschilgen, Michael
A model of opinion dynamics with echo chambers explains the spatial distribution of vaccine hesitancy
A model of opinion dynamics with echo chambers explains the spatial distribution of vaccine hesitancy
2021

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Michael Kurschilgen
Moral awareness polarizes people’s fairness judgments
Munich Papers in Political Economy
2021

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Kurschilgen, Michael;Morell, Alexander;Weisel, Ori
Internal conflict, market uniformity, and transparency in price competition between teams
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
2017
144
121-132

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Engel, Christoph;Kube, Sebastian;Kurschilgen, Michael
Managing expectations: How selective information affects cooperation and punishment in social dilemma games
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
2021
187
111-136

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Kurschilgen, Michael;Morell, Alexander;Weisel, Ori
Internal conflict, market uniformity, and transparency in price competition between teams
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
2017
144
121-132

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Kurschilgen, Michael;Marcin, Isabel
Communication is more than information sharing: The role of status-relevant knowledge
Games and Economic Behavior
2019
113
651-672