An empirical examination of the consequences of national pride: Analyses of survey and experimental data
Data(s) |
2015
|
---|---|
Resumo |
National pride is both an important and understudied topic with respect to economic behaviour, hence this thesis investigates whether: 1) there is a "light" side of national pride through increased compliance, and a "dark" side linked to exclusion; 2) successful priming of national pride is linked to increased tax compliance; and 3) East German post-reunification outmigration is related to loyalty. The project comprises three related empirical studies, analysing evidence from a large, aggregated, international survey dataset; a tax compliance laboratory experiment combining psychological priming with measurement of heart rate variability; and data collected after the fall of the Berlin Wall (a situation approximating a natural experiment). |
Formato |
application/pdf |
Identificador | |
Publicador |
Queensland University of Technology |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86692/1/Alison_Macintyre_Thesis.pdf Macintyre, Alison J. (2015) An empirical examination of the consequences of national pride: Analyses of survey and experimental data. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
Fonte |
QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance |
Palavras-Chave | #national pride #identity #tax compliance #rule and norm compliance #laboratory experiment #heart rate variability #ingroup #loyalty #German reunification #psychological priming |
Tipo |
Thesis |