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authors conducted a field experiment involving 601 parents of children aged 3 to 12 in Lyon, France, to examine whether …
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promote electoral fraud. For one, candidates and their supporters can more easily mobilize voters outside the district to … classic type of electoral fraud for the first time, by taking advantage of a natural experimental setting in Japanese … investigate not only this type of electoral fraud but also other “electoral connection[s]” (Mayhew 1974) in other countries …
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telling a lie or misrepresenting information. In this paper I use a cheap-talk sender-receiver experiment to show that telling …
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these values were reversed. In our first experiment all participants were assigned the role of recipient. Results showed … that recipients deceived more often when they were high dependent. This finding was replicated in our second experiment in …
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Research suggests that a significant number of undergraduate students have cheated at some point during their college careers. This is of particular concern to the accounting profession and accounting educators given the ethical crisis within the profession and corporate America. This paper...
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-the-ground tactics of fraud. We test observable implications using a list experiment survey, crowdsourcing data, and fraud forensics from …
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While brand punishment – through either individual or collective action – has received ample attention by consumer psychologists, absent from this literature is that such punishment can take the form of unethical actions that can occur even when the consumer is not personally harmed. Across...
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-effort experiment, we examine how cheating and effort evolve in two rounds of competitions in which subjects compete with different …
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Due to betrayal aversion, people take risks less willingly when the agent of uncertainty is another person rather than nature. Individuals in four countries (Brazil, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates and the United States) confronted either a binary-choice trust game or a risky decision...
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