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Publications on cooperation, resilience and value creation 2018

Publications

Bavel, B. van, Curtis, D. R., & Soens, T. 2018. Economic inequality and institutional adaptation in response to flood hazards: a historical analysis. Ecology and Society 23(4): 30.

Boele, A., & Moor, T. De. 2018. ‘Because family and friends got easily weary of taking care’: a new perspective on the specialization in the elderly care sector in early modern Holland. The Economic History Review 71(2): 437-463.

Braham, M., & Hees, M. van. 2018. Voids or fragmentation: Moral responsibility for collective outcomes. The Economic Journal 128(612): F95-F113.

Bubritzki, S., TubergenF. van, Weesie, J., & Smith, S. 2018. Ethnic composition of the school class and interethnic attitudes: a multi-group perspective. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44(3): 482-502.

Buskens, V., Frey, V., & Raub, W. 2018. Trust Games. In E. M. Uslaner (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Social and Political Trust: 305. Oxford Handbooks Online.

Dilli, S. D., & Westerhuis, G. K. 2018. How Institutions and Gender Differences in Education Shape Entrepreneurial Activity - A Cross-national Perspective. Small Business Economics 51: 371-392.

Dykstra, P. A. 2018. Cross-national Differences in Intergenerational Family Relations: The Influence of Public Policy Arrangements. Innovation in Aging 2(1): igx032.

Ellemers, N. 2018. Gender Stereotypes. Annual Review of Psychology 69: 275-298.

Endendijk, J. J., Derks, B., & Mesman, J. 2018. Does Parenthood Change Implicit Gender-Role Stereotypes and Behaviors?  Journal of Marriage and Family 80(1): 61-79.

Flache, A. 2018. Between Monoculture and Cultural Polarization: Agent-based Models of the Interplay of Social Influence and Cultural Diversity. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 25(4): 996-1023.

Hindriks, F. 2018. Collective Agency: Moral and Amoral. Dialectica 72(1): 3-23.

Kalmijn, M., & Kraaykamp, G. 2018. Determinants of cultural assimilation in the second generation. A longitudinal analysis of values about marriage and sexuality among Moroccan and Turkish migrants. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44(5): 697-717.

Keijzer, M. A., Mäs, M., & Flache, A. 2018. Communication in Online Social Networks Fosters Cultural Isolation. Complexity 2018: 9502872.

Kleingeld, P. 2018. A Contradiction of the Right Kind: Convenience Killing and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law. The Philosophical Quarterly 69(274): 64-81.

Leeuwen, M. H. van, Maas, I., Hin, S., & Matthijs, K. 2018. Socio-economic modernization and enduring language barriers: choosing a marriage partner in Flemish communities, 1821-1913. The History of the Family 24(1): 94-122.

Lehr, A., Vyrastekova, J., Akkerman, A., & Torenvlied, R. 2018. Horizontal and vertical spillovers in wage bargaining: A theoretical framework and experimental evidence. Rationality and Society 30(1): 3-53.

Leszczensky, L., Flache, A., Stark, T. H., & Munniksma, A. 2018. The relation between ethnic classroom composition and adolescents’ ethnic pride. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 21(7): 997-1013.

Lippe, T. van der, & Lippényi, Z. 2018. Beyond formal access: Organizational context, working from home, and work–family conflict of men and women in European workplaces. Social Indicators Research 2018.

Lippe, T. van der, Treas, J., & Norbutas, L. 2018. Unemployment and the division of housework in Europe. Work, Employment and Society 32(4): 650-669.

Lubbers, M., Diehl, C., Kuhn, T., & Larsen, C. A. 2018. Migrants’ support for welfare state spending in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. Social Policy & Administration 52(4): 895-913.

Norbutas, L., & Corten, R. 2018. Sustainability of generalized exchange in the sharing economy: the case of the “freecycling” Facebook groups. International Journal of the Commons 12(1): 111-133.

Oldenkamp, M., Bültmann, U., Wittek, R. P., Stolk, R. P., Hagedoorn, M., & Smidt, N. 2018. Combining informal care and paid work: The use of work arrangements by working adult-child caregivers in the Netherlands. Health & social care in the community 26(1): e122-e131.

Otten, S., Schaafsma, J., & Jansen, W. S. 2018. Inclusion as a Pathway to Peace: The Psychological Experiences of Exclusion and Inclusion in Culturally Diverse Social Settings. In P. Verbeek & B. A. Peters (Eds.), Peace Ethology: Behavioral Processes and Systems of Peace (35-52). John Wiley & Sons.

Poortman, A. R. 2018. Postdivorce Parent–Child Contact and Child Well-being: The Importance of Predivorce Parental Involvement. Journal of Marriage and Family 80(3): 671-683.

Prak, M. R. 2018. Citizens without Nations - Urban Citizenship in Europe and the World, 1000-1789. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Rijt, A. van de, Song, H. G., Shor, E., & Burroway, R. 2018. Racial and gender differences in missing children’s recovery chances. PLoS ONE 13(12): e0207742.

Romeijn, J. W., & Roy, O. 2018. All agreed: Aumann meets DeGroot. Theory and Decision 85: 41-60.

Sasse, J., Spears, R., & Gordijn, E. H. 2018. When to reveal what you feel: How emotions towards antagonistic out-group and third party audiences are expressed strategically. PloS ONE 13(9): e0202163.

Schillemans, T., & Bovens, M. 2018. Governance, Accountability and the role of public sector boards. Policy & Politics 47(1): 187-206.

Steg, L. (Ed.). 2018. Environmental psychology: An introduction. Wiley-Blackwell.

Verbakel, E. 2018. How to understand informal caregiving patterns in Europe? The role of formal long-term care provisions and family care norms. Scandinavian journal of public health 46(4): 436- 447.

Verkuyten, M., Mepham, K., & Kros, M. 2018. Public attitudes towards support for migrants: The importance of perceived voluntary and involuntary migration. Ethnic and Racial Studies 41(5): 901- 918.

Visser, M., Gesthuizen, M., & Scheepers, P. 2018. The crowding in hypothesis revisited: new insights into the impact of social protection expenditure on informal social capital. European Societies 20(2): 257-280.

Vleuten, M. van der, Jaspers, E., Maas, I., & Lippe, T. van der. 2018. Intergenerational transmission of gender segregation: How parents’ occupational field affects gender differences in field of study choices. British Educational Research Journal 44(2): 294-318.

Zomeren, M. van, Kutlaca, M., & Turner-Zwinkels, F. 2018. Integrating who “we” are with what “we”(will not) stand for: A further extension of the Social Identity Model of Collective Action. European Review of Social Psychology 29(1): 122-160.

Zwart, P. de, & Zanden, J. L. van. 2018. The Origins of Globalization: World Trade in the Making of the Global Economy, 1500-1800. Cambridge University Press.