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21 March, 2017

Costly punishment in the ultimatum game evokes moral concern, in particular when framed as payoff reduction.

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 69, p. 59-64. Abstract The ultimatum game is a common economic experiment in which some participants reject another's unfair offer of how to split some

Type of publication: Journal articles | Strimling, Pontus , Per. A. Andersson & Torun Lindholm Eriksson, Kimmo , Per. A. Andersson & Torun Lindholm
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04 July, 2016

What insights can data visualization techniques generate?

Visualizing information is a way to communicate scientific results efficiently and in an appealing way. This is particularly important if scientists want to communicate their results not only to their

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21 April, 2023

Congratulations Partha Dasgupta!

Partha Dasgupta, professor of economics and member of the Climate Ethics and Future Generations-team at IFFS, and Gustaf Arrhenius at a conference in honour of Dasgupta who is turning 80 in 2023. Dasg

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08 September, 2023

Cultural systems

The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Evolution, red. Jamshid J. Tehrani et al. Abstract Many cultural phenomena cannot be understood by studying traits in isolation. Instead, they are embedded in webs of rel

Type of publication: Journal articles | Jansson, Fredrik , , Buskell, A. & M. Enquist
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07 October, 2020
Completed: Violent threats and internal security

Completed: Violent threats and internal security. Canadian-Swedish bilateral research collaboration on organized violent threats

Both Canada and Sweden experience serious problems with violent groups. This project aims to answer a range of questions about these groups, and to initiate a national network for researchers studying internal security.

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13 May, 2024

Urban Futures from Essentials to Experiences - The transformative role of marketplaces in 21st century cities

Place: The Institute for Futures Studies, Holländargatan 13, StockholmRegister hereInformality is on the rise. From remote labour and services-on-demand to food trucks and pop-up shops, its transformat

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