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fairness. The probability of using the different rules is assumed to be stable over games. The estimated parameters imply that …
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fairness. The probability of using the different rules is assumed to be stable over games. The estimated parameters imply that …
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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation … reciprocity. Among our subjects, 40% of the reciprocators exploited moral wiggle room. …
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provided. Our binary trust game closely follows their design. Only a preceding stage (safe outside option vs. enter the game …) is added in order to introduce reciprocity. We find significantly higher rates of selfish choices in our treatments that …
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reciprocity and guilt appear to be the major drivers for generous voluntary payments. Being inclined to follow social norms is a …
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more than necessary. We control for individual response- as well as sample selection-bias and find that reciprocity appears …
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We study the intrapersonal relationship between trust and reciprocity in a laboratory experiment. Reciprocal subjects … trust significantly more than selfish ones. This finding raises questions about theories of social preferences which predict … that "fairer" players should trust less. …
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This paper provides an argument for the advantage of a preference for identity-consistent behaviour from an evolutionary point of view. Within a stylised model of social interaction, we show that the development of cooperative social norms is greatly facilitated if the agents of the society...
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