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Christine L. Exley
Christine L. Exley
E-mail megerősítve itt: umich.edu - Kezdőlap
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Excusing Selfishness in Charitable Giving: The Role of Risk
CL Exley
Review of Economic Studies, 2015
3922015
The gender gap in self-promotion
CL Exley, JB Kessler
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 137 (3), 1345-1381, 2022
2772022
Knowing when to ask: The cost of leaning in
CL Exley, M Niederle, L Vesterlund
Journal of Political Economy 128 (3), 816-854, 2020
1852020
The role of beliefs in driving gender discrimination
KB Coffman, CL Exley, M Niederle
Management Science 67 (6), 3551-3569, 2021
179*2021
Incentives for prosocial behavior: The role of reputations
C Exley
Management Science 64 (5), 2460-2471, 2018
1052018
Using charity performance metrics as an excuse not to give
CL Exley
Management Science 66 (2), 553-563, 2020
1042020
Motivated errors
CL Exley, JB Kessler
American Economic Review 114 (4), 961-987, 2024
862024
The impact of a surprise donation ask
CL Exley, R Petrie
Journal of Public Economics 158, 152-167, 2018
56*2018
Understanding conformity: An experimental investigation
BD Bernheim, C Exley
Harvard Business School NOM Unit Working Paper, 2015
542015
Observability Increases the Demand for Commitment Devices
CL Exley, J Naecker
Available at SSRN 2498145, 2014
422014
Information avoidance and image concerns
CL Exley, JB Kessler
The Economic Journal 133 (656), 3153-3168, 2023
302023
Equity concerns are narrowly framed
CL Exley, JB Kessler
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 16 (2), 147-179, 2024
262024
Beliefs about gender differences in social preferences
CL Exley, OP Hauser, M Moore, JH Pezzuto
University of Exeter, Department of Economics Discussion Papers, 2022
162022
Wage elasticities in working and volunteering: The role of reference points in a laboratory study
CL Exley, SJ Terry
Management Science 65 (1), 413-425, 2019
142019
Why don’t women self-promote as much as men
C Exley, J Kessler
Harvard Business Review 19, 2019
132019
The gender gap in confidence: Expected but not accounted for
CL Exley, K Nielsen
American Economic Review 114 (3), 851-885, 2024
92024
New research: women who don’t negotiate might have a good reason
CL Exley, M Niederle, L Vesterlund
Harvard Business Review 12, 2016
72016
The Gender Minority Gaps in Confidence and Self-Evaluation
B Aksoy, CL Exley, JB Kessler
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
52024
Nonprofits in good times and bad times
CL Exley, NH Lehr, SJ Terry
Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics 1 (1), 42-79, 2023
52023
Why information fails to encourage costly behavior
CL Exley, JB Kessler
Technical report, Working paper, 2017
52017
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