Maurizio Scudiero's scientific contributions
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Publications (5)
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which provides insights into the social preferences of organized criminals and how these differ from those of “ordinary” criminals on the one hand and from those of the non-criminal population in the same geographical area on the other. We develop experimental evidence on cooperation a...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which allows a deeper insight into the nature of social preferences amongst organized criminals and how these differ from “ordinary” criminals on the one hand and from the non-criminal population in the same geographical area on the other. We provide experimental evidence on cooperatio...
This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation which allows a deeper insight into the nature of social preferences amongst organized criminals and how these differ from “ordinary” criminals on the one hand and from the non‐criminal population in the same
geographical area on the other. We provide experimental evidence on cooperatio...
In this paper, we report the results of two experiments, each comprising two designs (a prisoner dilemma and a third party punishment: Fehr et al. 2004), The experiments were conducted with a sample of university students and a sample of Camorra prison inmates, both coming from the same Italian region. Our research hypothesis is that there are cons...
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... In diesem Zusammenhang ist es vielleicht ganz interessant, dass neuere empirische Untersuchungen mit inhaftierten Mafiaangehörigen in Süditalien in der Tat zu dem Ergebnis gelangen, dass Mitglieder der Camorra einem ganz besonderen Ehrenkodex folgen. Hierzu liest man beiNese et al. (2018; S. 86): "Camorra prisoners show a high degree of cooperativeness and a strong tendency to punish defectors, as well as a clear rejection of the imposition of external rules even at significant cost to themselves." ...
... Finally, we selected SMCV because -at the time of the experiments -this was the biggest prison facility in the region. The sessions in Secondigliano and in the University were run in 2012 (see Nese et al., 2013 ), the sessions in SMCP were run in 2013. 10 Given the unusual nature of our samples, it is important to clarify some procedural aspects of the research. ...