Field experiment in fastfood restaurant shows that salespeople reciprocate compliments with higher product weight: https://t.co/xbV4w605wA via @koenfucius
Compliments beat tips. Cool field experiment at McDonalds and independent snack places [OA👍] finds that salespersons reciprocate compliments with higher product weight than in a control treatment. https://t.co/oEq6RmL6pY HT @jben0 https://t.co/JWK9p8kAE4
RT @jben0: Experiment: Can you charm (or tip) your way to a bigger ice cream @McDonalds? A: “One vanilla cone without topping, to take awa…
RT @jben0: Experiment: Can you charm (or tip) your way to a bigger ice cream @McDonalds? A: “One vanilla cone without topping, to take awa…
Experiment: Can you charm (or tip) your way to a bigger ice cream @McDonalds? A: “One vanilla cone without topping, to take away please.” B: “One vanilla cone without topping, to take away please. You have the best ice cream in town.” https://t.co/TEpW
RT @econlab: Our team in top 3! The paper "Immaterial and monetary gifts in economic transactions. Evidence from the field” by M Kirchler a…
RT @econlab: Our team in top 3! The paper "Immaterial and monetary gifts in economic transactions. Evidence from the field” by M Kirchler a…
Our team in top 3! The paper "Immaterial and monetary gifts in economic transactions. Evidence from the field” by M Kirchler and @spalan, was among the Top-3 most-read articles in 2018 in the top field journal Experimental Economics https://t.co/Z15NbTy1dQ
Um es klipp und klar zu sagen: Seid nett zu eurem Eismann, es lohnt sich. https://t.co/Q8yWcP515B
RT @cartwright_e: How do you get more doner kebab for your money? Complement the salesperson by saying their doner is the 'best in town'. R…
RT @page_eco: New research finds that friendly economic interactions can bring real benefits. In a cool experiment, people who randomly co…
RT @page_eco: New research finds that friendly economic interactions can bring real benefits. In a cool experiment, people who randomly co…
RT @page_eco: New research finds that friendly economic interactions can bring real benefits. In a cool experiment, people who randomly co…
RT @page_eco: New research finds that friendly economic interactions can bring real benefits. In a cool experiment, people who randomly co…
Good to remember that everyday economic transactions are made between actual people, and not by robots following a utility-maximization algorithm. Perhaps tip size reflects income, while friendliness indicates genuine goodwill. Behavior of humans & ec
RT @page_eco: New research finds that friendly economic interactions can bring real benefits. In a cool experiment, people who randomly co…
RT @cartwright_e: How do you get more doner kebab for your money? Complement the salesperson by saying their doner is the 'best in town'. R…
RT @page_eco: New research finds that friendly economic interactions can bring real benefits. In a cool experiment, people who randomly co…
New research finds that friendly economic interactions can bring real benefits. In a cool experiment, people who randomly complimented salespersons got more ice cream and bigger lunch portions as a result. https://t.co/XJ0o88Awfx
RT @cartwright_e: How do you get more doner kebab for your money? Complement the salesperson by saying their doner is the 'best in town'. R…
RT @cartwright_e: How do you get more doner kebab for your money? Complement the salesperson by saying their doner is the 'best in town'. R…
Doner as a science object. Nice https://t.co/Xi4iXQuNWr
RT @cartwright_e: How do you get more doner kebab for your money? Complement the salesperson by saying their doner is the 'best in town'. R…
"מחקר חדש מראה שהשמש זורחת במזרח" https://t.co/lAWjqfDNFR
RT @cartwright_e: How do you get more doner kebab for your money? Complement the salesperson by saying their doner is the 'best in town'. R…
How do you get more doner kebab for your money? Complement the salesperson by saying their doner is the 'best in town'. Really nice study by Kirchler and Palan https://t.co/th4j0GriPD https://t.co/iTKFMe8CdW
RT @janagallus: Even in market context, it pays to show appreciation to your vendor #1: praise may be better than tipping #icecream https:…
Immaterial and monetary gifts in economic transactions: evidence from the field | @FWF_at funded & #openaccess https://t.co/JsVwZ02RJA
RT @janagallus: Even in market context, it pays to show appreciation to your vendor #1: praise may be better than tipping #icecream https:…
RT @janagallus: Even in market context, it pays to show appreciation to your vendor #1: praise may be better than tipping #icecream https:…
Even in market context, it pays to show appreciation to your vendor #1: praise may be better than tipping #icecream https://t.co/tmBsX2pewU
RT @DegenRolf: Compliments and individual expressions of appreciation achieve greater net reciprocal benefits than monetary gifts. https://…
RT @DegenRolf: Compliments and individual expressions of appreciation achieve greater net reciprocal benefits than monetary gifts. https://…
RT @DegenRolf: Compliments and individual expressions of appreciation achieve greater net reciprocal benefits than monetary gifts. https://…
RT @DegenRolf: Compliments and individual expressions of appreciation achieve greater net reciprocal benefits than monetary gifts. https://…
Face to face appreciation beats monetary gifts. https://t.co/t7O3HXrWt6
Somethng those profiting from the free labour of humans in the network know only too well. 'Vanity is my favourite sin'. https://t.co/0nzc1GuKdK
RT @DegenRolf: Compliments and individual expressions of appreciation achieve greater net reciprocal benefits than monetary gifts. https://…
Compliments more effective in influencing behavior than monetary gifts in economic transactions https://t.co/bQJBPUuvbt
Compliments and individual expressions of appreciation achieve greater net reciprocal benefits than monetary gifts. https://t.co/ekdrMv4naZ https://t.co/NwRbEptqR2