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gap. We test this prediction using a laboratory experiment that varies whether the decision to compete, and its outcome …
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large-scale experiment with a heterogeneous population sample from Germany. The majority of experimental participants …
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cheating. Using a laboratory experiment, I exogenously vary cheating opportunities for stakeholders who work on a real effort …
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This paper studies individual truth-telling behavior in the presence of multiple lying opportunities with heterogeneous stake sizes. The results show that individuals lie downwards (i.e. forgo money due to their lie) in low-stakes situations in order to signal honesty, and thereby mitigate the...
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We investigate experimentally whether individuals or groups are more lied to, and how lying depends on the group size and the monetary loss inflicted by the lie. We employ an observed cheating game, where an individual's misreport of a privately observed number can monetarily benefit her while...
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choices being observed, compared to anonymity of choices, on risk taking in a laboratory experiment. I relate participants …
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We investigate the elasticity of moral ignorance with respect to monetary incentives and social norm information. We propose that individuals suffer from higher moral costs when rejecting a certain donation, and thus pay for moral ignorance. Consistent with our model, we find significant...
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In a field experiment with 341 participants, we study whether social comparisons, either in isolation or in combination …
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between gender norms and labor-supply expectations within a survey experiment among 2,000 German adolescents. Using a … persist in a follow-up survey two weeks later, and extend to incentivized outcomes. In a second experiment, we highlight …
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