Dugnad: A Fact and a Narrative of Norwegian Prosocial Behavior

Carsta Simon1,2, Hilde Mobekk2
1Department of Psychosocial Health, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway
2Department of Behavioral Science, OsloMet—Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway

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