Binde, P. (2007). Gambling and religion: Histories of concord and conflict. Journal of Gambling
Issues, 20, 145-165.
Bliss, J., & Burgess, M. N. (2012). My MacGuffin: Business as a spiritual practice.
Bloomington, IN: Balboa Press.
Borjas, G. J. (2003). Welfare reform, labor supply, and health insurance in the immigrant
population. Journal of Health Economics, 22, 933-958.
Bovard, J. (1986). Cato Institute Policy Analysis No. 65: The Continuing Failure of Foreign Aid.
Retrieved from http://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/pa065.pdf
Boyd, J. H., Gomis, P., Kwak, S., & Smith, B. D. (2000). A User’s Guide to Banking Crises.
Retrieved from http://www1.worldbank.org/finance/assets/images/depins05.pdf
Breeden, J. (2013). Tipping sacred cows: Kick the bad work habits that masquerade as virtues.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Brehm, J. W. (1966). A theory of psychological reactance. New York: Academic Press.
Brief, A. P., & Motowidlo, S. J. (1986). Prosocial organizational behaviors. Academy of
Management Review, 11(4), 710-725.
Brown, S. L., Nesse, R. M., Vinokur, A. D., & Smith, D. M. (2003). Providing social support
may be more beneficial than receiving it: results from a prospective study of mortality.
Psychological Science, 14(4), 320-327.
Browne, M. J., & Hoyt, R. E. (2000). The demand for flood insurance: Empirical evidence.
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 20(3), 291-306.
Buchanan, J. M. (1975). The Samaritan’s dilemma. In E. S. Phelps (Ed.), Altruism, morality and
economic theory (pp. 71-85). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://ccare.stanford.edu/
Clotfelter, C. T. (1997). The economics of giving. In J. W. Barry & B. V. Manno (Eds.), Giving
better, giving smarter (pp. 31-55), Washington, DC: National Commission on
Philanthropy and Civic Renewal.
Coate, S. (1995). Altruism, the Samaritan’s Dilemma, and government transfer policy.
American Economic Review, 85(1), 46-57.
Corbett, S., & Fikkert, B. (2014). When helping hurts: How to alleviate poverty without
hurting the poor . . . and yourself. Chicago: Moody Publishers.
Cosgrave, J., & Klassen, T. R. (2001). Gambling against the state: The state and the legitimation
of gambling. Current Sociology, 49(5), 1-15.
Daniels, A. C. (2001). Other people’s habits: How to use positive reinforcement to bring out
the best in people around you. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Dashew, L. (2002). Health, wealth and families. New York: Beowulf Publishing Company.
Davis, D. M., & Hayes, J. A. (2011). What are the benefits of mindfulness? A practice review of
psychotherapy-related research. Psychotherapy, 48(2), 198-208.
Deaton, A. (2013). The great escape: Health, wealth, and the origins of inequality. Princeton,
NJ: Princeton University Press.
Demiroglu, C., & James, C. M. (2012). How important is having skin in the game? Originator-
sponsor affiliation and losses on mortgage-backed securities. Review of Financial
Studies, 25(11), 3217-3258.
Dewey, J., & Tufts, J. (1908). Ethics. New York: Henry Holt.
Djankov, S., Montalvo, J. G., & Reynal-Querol, M. (2008). The curse of aid. Journal of
Economic Growth, 13(3), 169-194.
Doherty, D. J., Gerber, A. S., & Green, D. P. (2006). Personal income and attitudes toward
redistribution: A study of lottery winners. Political Psychology, 27(3), 441-458.
Drew, A. E. (2009). Banks “Too Big to Fail”? Wrong. Businessweek. Retrieved from http://
www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/feb2009/db20090218_166676.htm
Dunn, E. W., Aknin, L. B., & Norton, M. I. (2008). Spending money on others promotes
happiness. Science, 319, 1687-1688.
Dutton, J. E., Workman, K. M., Hardin, A. E. (2014). Compassion at work. Annual Review of
Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 1(1), 277-304.
Ear, S. (2013). Aid dependence in Cambodia: How foreign assistance undermines democracy.
New York: Columbia University Press.
Eastland, T., & Bennett, W. J. (1979). Counting by race: Equality from the founding fathers to
Bakke and Weber. New York: Basic Books.
The Economist. (2014). Making College Cost Less. Retrieved from http://www.economist.com/
news/leaders/21600120-many-american-universities-offer-lousy-value-money-
government-can-help-change
Einav, L., Finkelstein, A., Ryan, S. P., Schrimpf, P., & Mark R., & Cullen, M. (2013). Selection
on moral hazard in health insurance. American Economic Review, 103(1), 178-219.
Eliot, T. S. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://refspace.com/quotes/T_S_Eliot/Q7621
Ellerman, D. (2004). Autonomy-respecting assistance: Toward an alternative theory of
development assistance. Review of Social Economy, LXII, 149-168.
Ellerman, D. (2005). Helping people help themselves: From the World Bank to an alternative
philosophy of development assistance. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
Ellerman, D. (2007). Helping self-help: The fundamental conundrum of development assistance.
The Journal of Socio-Economics, 36, 561-577.
Felton, J., & Koper, P. T. (2005). Nominal GPA and real GPA: A simple adjustment that
compensates for grade inflation. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education,
30(6), 561-569.
Fisher, J. D., DePaulo, B. M., & Nadler, A. (1981). Extending altruism beyond the altruistic act:
The mixed effects of aid on the help recipient. In J. P. Rushton & R. M. Sorrentino (Eds.), Altruism and helping behavior (pp. 367-422). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.
Fisher, J. D., Nadler, A., & Whitcher-Alagna, S. J. (1982). Recipient reactions to aid.
Psychological Bulletin, 91(1), 27-54.
Fitzsimons, G. M., & Finkel, E. J. (2011). Outsourcing self-regulation. Psychological Science,
22, 369-375.
Flynn, F. J. (2003). How much should I give and how often? The effects of generosity and
frequency of favor exchange on social status and productivity. Academy of Management
Journal, 46, 539-553.
Franklin, B. (1766, November 29). On the Price of Corn and Management of the Poor. The
London Chronicle. Retrieved from
http://www.founding.com/founders_library/pageID.2146/default.asp
Frost, P. J. (1999). Why compassion counts! Journal of Management Inquiry, 8, 127-133.
Fryer, B. (2013). The Rise of Compassionate Management (Finally). Harvard Business Review.
Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2013/09/the-rise-of-compassionate-management-finally/
Funiciello, T. (1993). Tyranny of kindness: Dismantling the welfare system to end poverty in
America. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press.
Garafolo, T. D. (1997). A hand up, not a hand out: Lessons for public policy. International
Journal of Public Administration, 20(11), 1929-1954.
Garcia, L. T., Erskine, N., Hawn, K., & Casmay, S. R. (1981). The effect of affirmative action on
attributions about minority group members. Journal of Personality, 49, 427-437.
George, J. M. (2014). Compassion and capitalism: Implications for organizational studies.
Journal of Management, 40(1), 5-15.
Gilligan, C. (1987). Moral orientation and moral development. In E. F. Kittay & D. T. Meyers
(Eds.), Women and moral theory (pp. 19-23). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Glazer, A., & Konrad, K. A. (1996). A signaling explanation for charity. American Economic
Review, 86, 1019-1028.
Goldbart, S., Jaffe, D., & DiFuria, J. (2003, August-September). The Money Identity and
Preferences Inventory: A tool for assessing a client’s relationship to wealth. Estate
Planning, 5(43), 43-45.
Gouldner, A. W. (1960). The norm of reciprocity: A preliminary statement. American
Sociological Review, 25(2), 161-178.
Grant, A. M. (2013). Give and take: Why helping others drives our success. New York: Penguin.
Grant, A. M., & Schwartz, B. (2011). Too much of a good thing: The challenge and opportunity
of the inverted U. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6(1), 61-67.
Grant, K. (2008). Who are the lepers in our organizations? A case for compassionate leadership.
Business Renaissance Quarterly, 3(2), 75-91.
Greenberg, M. S. (1980). A theory of indebtedness. In K. I. Gergen, M. S. Greenberg, & R. H.
Willis (Eds.), Social exchange: Advances in theory and research (pp. 3-26). New York: Plenum.
Griskevicius, V., Tybur, J. M., Sundie, J. M., Cialdini, R. B., Miller, G. F., & Kenrick, D. T.
(2007). Blatant benevolence and conspicuous consumption: When romantic motives elicit
strategic costly signals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93(1), 85-102.
Groopman, J. (2007). How doctors think. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Gronemeyer, M. (1992). Helping. In S. Wolfgang (Ed.), The development dictionary: A guide to
knowledge as power (pp. 51-69). London: Zed Books.
Guedel, W. G. (2014). Sovereignty, economic development, and human security in Native
American Nations. American Indian Law Journal, 3(1), 17-39.
Gup, B. E. (Ed.) (2003). Too big to fail: Policies and practices in government bailouts. Westport,
CT: Praeger Publishers.
Haber, S., & Menaldo, V. (2011). Do natural resources fuel authoritarianism? A reappraisal of
the resource curse. American Political Science Review, 105(1), 1-26.
Habitat for Humanity. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.habitat.org/
Habitat for Humanity of Broward, (2015). Sweat Equity. Retrieved from
http://www.habitatbroward.org/homeownership/sweat-equity/
Hagedorn, M. Karahan, F., Manovskii, I., & Mitman, K. (2013/Revised 2015). Unemployment
Benefits and Unemployment in the Great Recession: The Role of Macro Effects
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, no. 646. Retrieved from
https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/staff_reports/sr646.pdf
Haidt, J. (2013). The righteous mind. New York: Pantheon Books.
Hankins, S., Hoekstra, M., & Skiba, P. M. (2011). The ticket to easy street? The financial
consequences of winning the lottery. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 93(3), 961-
969.
Harper, R. F. (trans.) (1904). The code of Hammurabi, king of Babylon. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Harrison, D. A., Kravitz, D. A., Mayer, D. M., Leslie, L. M., & Lev-Arey, D. (2006).
Understanding attitudes toward affirmative action programs in employment:
Summary and meta-analysis of 35 years of research. Journal of Applied Psychology, 91,
1013-1036.
Hazlitt, H. (1971). Poor relief in ancient Rome. The Freeman, 21(4), 215-219.
Heilman, M. E. (1994). Affirmative action: Some unintended consequences for working women.
Research in Organizational Behavior, 16, 125-169.
Heilman, M. E., & Alcott, V. B. (2001). What I think you think of me: Women’s reactions to
being viewed as beneficiaries of preferential treatment. Journal of Applied Psychology,
86, 574-582.
Heilman, M. E., Block, C. J., & Lucas, J. A. (1992). Presumed incompetent? Stigmatization and
Affirmative action efforts. Journal of Applied Psychology, 77, 536-544.
Heilman, M. E., Simon, M. C., & Repper, D. P. (1987). Intentionally favored, unintentionally
harmed? Impact of sex-based preferential selection on self-perceptions and self-
evaluations. Journal of Applied Psychology, 72, 62-68.
Herman, B. (1996). The practice of moral judgment. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Hoang, B. (2015). How to Help Those in Need (Without Treating Them Like Beggars). Retrieved from http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2015/november-web-only/robert-lupton-toxic- charity-how-help-those-need-treating-be.html
Howard, J., & Hammond, R. (1985, September 9). Rumors in inferiority. New Republic, 72, 18-
23.
Huffington, A. (1996). Where Liberals Fear to Tread. Retrieved from
http://www.arianaonline.com/columns/files/082696.html
Igneski, V. (2008). Defending limits on the sacrifices we ought to make for others. Utilitas,
20(4), 424-446.
Jaffe, D. T., & Lane, S. H. (2004). Sustaining a family dynasty: Key issues facing complex
multigenerational business- and investment-owning families. Family Business Review, 27(1), 5-18.
James, C. M. (2010, December 13). Mortgage-Backed Securities: How Important Is “Skin in the
Game”? Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Letter 2010-37. Retrieved from http://www.frbsf.org/economic-research/publications/economic-letter/2010/december/mortgage-backed-securities/
Kalman, I. (2010). Principle Number One: The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions.
Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/resilience-bullying/201008/
principle-number-one-the-road-hell-is-paved-good-intentions
Kant, I. (1969/1785). Foundations of the metaphysics of morals (R. P. Wolf, Ed.). New York:
Bobbs Merrill.
Kapur, D., Lewis, J., & Webb, R. (1997). The World Bank: Its first half century, 2 volumes.
Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution.
Kelly, A. (2008). “Skin in the game”: Zero down payment mortgage default. Journal of Housing
Research, 17(2), 75-99.
Keltner, D. (2008). Born to be good: The science of meaningful life. New York: W. W. Norton.
Kennedy, D. (2004). The dark sides of virtue: Reassessing international humanitarianism.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Kinnel, R. (2015). Why You Should Invest With Managers Who Eat Their Own Cooking.
Retrieved from http://www.morningstar.com/advisor/t/103820500/why-you-should-invest-with-managers-who-eat-their-own-cooking.htm
Klitgaard, R. (1990). Tropical gangsters. New York: Basic Books.
Konrath, S. H., & Brown, S. (2013). The effects of giving on givers. In M. L. Newman & N. A.
Roberts (Eds.), Health and social relationships: The good, the bad, and the complicated
(Kindle Edition). Washington, D.C.: APA Books.
Kunreuther, H. (2000). Strategies for dealing with large-scale and environmental risks. In H.
Folmer, L. Gabel, S. Gerking & A. Rose (Eds.), Frontiers in environmental economics
(pp. 293-318). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
Kuperman, A. J. (2008). Mitigating the moral hazard of humanitarian intervention: Lessons from
economics. Global Governance, 14, 219-240.
Kydland, F., & Prescott, E. C. (1977). Rules rather than discretion: The inconsistency of
optimal plans. Journal of Political Economy, 85(3), 473-491.
Langer, E. J., & Rodin, J. (1976). The effects of choice and enhanced personal responsibility for
the aged: A field experiment in an institutional setting. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 34, 191-198.
Leakey, R. E., & Lewin, R. (1978). People of the lake: Mankind & its beginnings. New York:
Anchor Press/Doubleday.
Leslie, L. M., Mayer, D. M., & Kravitz, D. A. (2014). The stigma of affirmative action: A
stereotyping-based theory and meta-analytic test of the consequences for performance.
Academy of Management Journal, 57(4), 964-989.
Levitt, S. D., & Dubner, S. J. (2009). Super freakonomics: Global cooling, patriotic prostitutes,
and why suicide bombers should buy life insurance. New York: HarperCollins.
Liang, J., Krause, N. M., & Bennett, J. M. (2001). Social exchange and well-being: Is giving
better than receiving? Psychology and Aging, 16(3), 511-523.
Lin, T. C. W. (2010). Too big to fail, too blind to see. Mississippi Law Journal, 80(1), 355-375.
Lu, L. (1997). Social support, reciprocity, and well-being. Journal of Social Psychology, 137(5),
618-628.
Lu, L., & Argyle, M. (1992). Receiving and giving support: Effects on relationships and wellbeing. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 5(2), 123-133.
Lupton, R. D. (2011). Toxic charity: How churches and charities hurt those they help (and how
to reverse it). New York: HarperOne.
MacAskill, W. (2015). Doing good better: How effective altruism can help you make a
difference. New York: Gotham Books.
McGee, L. (2013). Greed, Corruption, and Indian Country’s New Welfare States. In Indian
Country Today. Retrieved from
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/06/27/greed-corruption-and-indian-
countrys-new-welfare-states
McGrath, M. G., & Oakley, B. A. (2012). Codependency and pathological altruism. In B. A.
Oakley, A. Knafo, G. Madhavan, & D. S. Wilson (Eds.), Pathological altruism (pp. 49-
74). New York: Oxford University Press.
McKee, M., & Lanman, S. (2009). Greenspan Says U.S. Should Consider Breaking Up Large
Banks. Retrieved from http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aJ8HPmNUfchg
Merryman, A. (2013). Losing Is Good for You. New York Times. Retrieved from
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/25/opinion/losing-is-good-for-you.html?_r=0
Miller, T. W. Jr. (2015). Community college shouldn’t be free: Students need to have ‘skin in the
game’ in order to really value their education. U.S. News and World Report. Retrieved
from http://www.usnews.com/opinion/economic-intelligence/2015/02/02/what-obamas-free-community-college-plan-gets-wrong
Moyo, D. (2009). Dead aid: Why aid is not working and how there is a better way for Africa.
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Murray, C. (1984). Losing ground: American social policy 1959-1980. New York: Basic Books.
Nadler, A. (1991). Help-seeking behavior, psychological costs, and instrumental benefits. In M.
S. Clark (Ed.), Review of personality and social psychology (Vol. 12, pp. 290-312). New
York: Sage.
Nadler, A. (1997). Personality and help seeking: Autonomous versus dependent seeking of help.
In G. R. Pierce, B. Lakey, I. G. Sarason, & B. R. Sarason (Eds.), Sourcebook of social support and personality (pp. 379-407). New York: Plenum.
Nadler, A. (1998). Relationship, esteem and achievement perspectives on autonomous
and dependent help seeking. In S. A. Karabenick (Ed.), Strategic help seeking:
Implications for learning and teaching (pp. 61-95). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Nadler, A. (2002). Inter-group helping relations as power relations: Maintaining or challenging
social dominance between groups through helping. The Journal of Social Issues, 58(3), 487-502.
Nadler, A. (2015). The other side of helping: Seeking and receiving help. In D. A. Schroeder &
W. G. Graziano (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of prosocial behavior (pp. 214-238). New
York: Oxford University Press.
Nadler, A., & Fisher, J. D. (1986). The role of threat to self-esteem and perceived control in
recipient reactions to help: Theory development and empirical validation. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology (Vol. 19, pp. 81-122). New York: Academic Press.
Nadler, A., Fisher, J. D., & Ben-Itzhak, S. (1983). With a little help from my friend: Effect of
single or multiple act aid as a function of donor and task characteristics. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 44, 310-321.
Nadler, A., & Halabi, S. (2006). Intergroup helping as status relations: Effects of status stability,
identification, and type of help on receptivity to high status group’s help. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 97-110.
Nadler, A., Fisher, J. D., & Streufert, S. (1976). When helping hurts: Effects of donor-recipient
similarity and recipient self-esteem on reactions to aid. Journal of Personality, 44(3), 392-409.
Nadler, A., Halabi, S., & Harpaz-Gorodeisky, G. (2009). Inter-group helping as status organizing
processes: Implications for inter-group misunderstandings. In S. Demoulin, J.P. Leyens, & J. F. Dovidio (Eds.), Intergroup misunderstandings: Impact of divergent social realities (pp. 311-330). Washington, D.C.: Psychology Press.
Nager, A. B. (2013). The Curse of Windfall Income: How Foreign Aid and Natural Resource
Dependence Constrains Growth. Retrieved from http://openscholarship.wustl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2111&context=etd
Niemann, Y. F., & Dovidio, J. F. (2005). Affirmative action and job satisfaction: Understanding
underlying processes. Journal of Social Issues, 61(3), 507-523.
Nussbaum, M. C. (2001). Upheavals of thought: The intelligence of emotions. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Oakley, B. A. (2013). Concepts and implications of altruism bias and pathological altruism.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 110(Suppl. 2), 10408-10415.
Oakley, B. A., Knafo, A., & McGrath, M. (2012). Pathological altruism: An introduction. In B.
A. Oakley, A. Knafo, G. Madhavan, & D. S. Wilson (Eds.), Pathological altruism (pp. 3-
9). New York: Oxford University Press.
O’Neil, P. (1997). Why Most Families Lose Their Wealth by the Third Generation. Retrieved
from http://www.whitneywealth.net/files/14411/Approved%202Q14%20Newsletter-Why%20Most%20Families.pdf
Pardue, M. G. (2003). Sharp Reduction in Black Child Poverty Due to Welfare Reform.
Retrieved from http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2003/06/sharp-reduction-in-
black-child-poverty-due-to-welfare-reform
Park, N., & Peterson, C. (2006). Moral competence and character strengths among adolescents:
The development and validation of the Values in Action Inventory of Strengths for Youth. Journal of Adolescence, 29, 891-910.
Park, N., Peterson, C., & Seligman, M. E. P. (2004). Strengths of character and well-being.
Dostları ilə paylaş: |