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Frank, Robert M. What Price the Moral High Ground? Ethical Dilemmas in Competitive Environments. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005.
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Table of contents
Abstract
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| Introduction: Infectious Good | vii |
| Part I. Doing Well |
| 1. Forging Commitments That Sustain Cooperation | 3 |
| 2. Can Cooperators Find One Another? | 28 |
| 3. Adaptive Rationality and the Moral Emotions | 45 |
| 4. Can Socially Responsible Firms Survive in Competitive Environments? | 58 |
| Part II. Doing Good |
| 5. What Price the Moral High Ground? | 71 |
| 6. Local Status, Fairness, and Wage Compression Revisited | 92 |
| 7. Motivation, Cognition, and Charitable Giving | 109 |
| Part III. Forging Better Outcomes |
| 8. Social Norms as Positional Arms-Control Agreements | 133 |
| 9. Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation? | 155 |
| Appendix: Ethics Questionnaire | 179 |
| Epilogue: The Importance of Sanctions | 183 |
| References | 191 |
| Index | 199 |