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Jose Apesteguia

Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University

Publications -  64
Citations -  2869

Jose Apesteguia is an academic researcher from Pompeu Fabra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cournot competition & Social dilemma. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2498 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose Apesteguia include Universidad Pública de Navarra & Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies.

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Your morals depend on language.

TL;DR: Evidence that people using a foreign language make substantially more utilitarian decisions when faced with moral dilemmas is reported, arguing that this stems from the reduced emotional response elicited by the foreign language, consequently reducing the impact of intuitive emotional concerns.
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Imitation—theory and experimental evidence

TL;DR: In this paper, a generalized theoretical approach to study imitation and subject it to rigorous experimental testing is introduced and the authors find that the different predictions of previous imitation models are mainly explained by different informational assumptions, and to a lesser extent by different behavioral rules.
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The Impact of Gender Composition on Team Performance and Decision Making: Evidence from the Field

TL;DR: It is observed that three-women teams are less aggressive in their pricing strategies, invest less in research and development, and invest more in social sustainability initiatives than does any other gender combination.
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Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment

TL;DR: In this paper, the behavior of professional subjects involved in a dynamic competition in their own natural environment was studied in a penalty shootout in soccer where two teams compete in a tournament framework taking turns in a sequence of ve penalty kicks each.
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Psychological Pressure in Competitive Environments: Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the behavior of professional subjects involved in a dynamic competition in their own natural environment and found a systematic first-kicker advantage in a penalty shoot-out in soccer where two teams compete in a tournament framework taking turns in a sequence of five penalty kicks each.