par Robben, Henry H.S.J.;Webley, Paul;Weigel, Russell R.H.;Wärneryd, Karl-Erik;Kinsey, Karyl K.A.;Hessing, Dick D.J.;Martin, Francisco Alvira;Elffers, Henk;Wahlund, Richard;Van Langenhove, Luk ;Long, Susan S.B.;Scholz, John J.T.
Référence Journal of economic psychology, 11, 3, page (341-364)
Publication Publié, 1990-09
Référence Journal of economic psychology, 11, 3, page (341-364)
Publication Publié, 1990-09
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The experimental studies described in this article were designed to examine the effects of decision frame and opportunity on tax evasion behavior in the context of a business management task that required subjects to file simulated tax returns. The data analyzed were derived from 674 subjects representing samples drawn for ten separate experiments conducted in six different countries. © 1990. |