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SAGE Open | 2018

Lay People Representations on the Common Good and Its Financial Provision

Cinzia Castiglioni; Edoardo Lozza; Albino Claudio Bosio

The financial contribution to the common good is a relevant issue to contemporary societies, especially in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis. In the economic literature, taxes and monetary donations have been regarded as two complementary ways of financially providing for the common good. In the psychological literature, instead, they have not been studied in conjunction. In-depth interviews have been conducted using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) approach and a photo-elicitation technique to investigate the representations people share on the financial provision for the common good. Results suggest that both taxes and donations are seen as indirect, rather than direct, ways of providing for the common good. From a formal and cognitive level, paying taxes and making donations can be seen as two sides of the same coin, but they present differences at the affective level. When paying taxes, people are concerned mostly about the effects and expect a material exchange in return; when making a monetary donation, people are concerned mostly about the motivations and expect an emotional exchange in return.


Economic & Industrial Democracy | 2017

The effects of changes in job insecurity on daily consumption and major life decisions

Edoardo Lozza; Cinzia Castiglioni; Andrea Bonanomi

Traditionally, research on job insecurity (JI) has focused on organizational consequences and employees’ psychophysical well-being. However, some recent studies explored potential extraorganizational outcomes of JI in relation to consumption and major life decisions. The present study, drawing on Conservation of Resource Theory, overcomes the limits of previous works by examining the effects of changes in JI through a simulation experiment design. Using a sequence of two different scenarios, 377 participants were asked to evaluate their JI and their inclination towards daily consumption and some major life decisions. Findings confirm that changes in JI affect such extraorganizational outcomes. It is also suggested that an improvement in job security leads to an increase in both consumption and major life decisions, which – in absolute values – is higher compared to the decrease that follows a reduction of job security.


Development Southern Africa | 2017

Increasing employability in the emerging tourism sector in Mozambique: Results of a qualitative study

Cinzia Castiglioni; Edoardo Lozza; Chiara Libreri; Paolo Anselmi

ABSTRACT Mozambique’s tourism sector could play a key role in the country’s socio-economic development, especially in the region of Cabo Delgado where the demand for tourist services is expected to increase. Nonetheless, several constraints (e.g. the lack of adequate training) are hindering the capacity of local people to take full advantage of this opportunity. Qualitative research has been performed in order to align vocational training programmes with the needs of the emerging tourism sector. Local and foreign key informants were interviewed in order to gain a better understanding of training needs and to gain insights into developing training programmes that can enhance local people’s employability. The main findings highlight the lack of symbolisation of tourism and its correlates from local communities. Therefore, rather than just delivering technical skills, training programmes should also promote a ‘culture of tourism’ and a more favourable attitude towards ‘working in the tourism sector’.


International Journal of Market Research | 2016

Consumer sentiment after the Global Financial Crisis

Edoardo Lozza; Andrea Bonanomi; Cinzia Castiglioni; A. Claudio Bosio


Journal of Socio-economics | 2015

Do poachers make harsh gamekeepers? Attitudes to tax evasion and to benefit fraud

John Cullis; Philip Jones; Alan Lewis; Cinzia Castiglioni; Edoardo Lozza


Journal of Social and Political Psychology | 2018

Tax Climate in the National Press: A New Tool in Tax Behaviour Research

Edoardo Lozza; Cinzia Castiglioni


AIP - Congresso Nazionale della Sezione di Psicologia per le Organizzazioni | 2017

Tasse, donazioni e framing effect: uno studio nella prospettiva della psicologia economica

Cinzia Castiglioni; Edoardo Lozza; E. van Dijk; W.W. van Dijk; S. Goslinga; Albino Claudio Bosio


6th Meeting of the Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology | 2017

Neuroeconomics: taxpayers’ brain and personality

Federica Leanza; Edoardo Lozza; Cinzia Castiglioni; Michela Balconi


XXIV Congresso Nazionale della Società Italiana di Psicofisiologia - SIPF | 2016

Would you like to pay? Taxpayers’ physiological and behavioral responses

Federica Leanza; Edoardo Lozza; Cinzia Castiglioni; Michela Balconi


Archive | 2016

La misura della job insecurity: Revisione della scala di Chirumbolo et al. (2015)

Greta Castellini; Edoardo Lozza; Cinzia Castiglioni; Antonio Chirumbolo

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Edoardo Lozza

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Andrea Bonanomi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Michela Balconi

The Catholic University of America

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A. Claudio Bosio

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Chiara Libreri

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Guendalina Graffigna

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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