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play a trust game involving an anonymous stranger. We compare the behavior of these individuals with that of a group who … about the trustworthiness of anonymous strangers, increasing trust. …
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is beneficial in reducing trustees’ willingness to betray trust. In light of this, many common knowledge institutions may …
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Recent research argues “betrayal aversion” leads many people to avoid risk more when a person, rather than nature, determines the outcome of uncertainty. However, past studies indicate that factors unrelated to betrayal aversion, such as loss aversion, could contribute to differences between...
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-averse agents is beneficial in reducing trusteesÕ willingness to betray trust. If true, then many common knowledge institutions may …
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People can become less cooperative when threatened with sanctions, and researchers have pointed to both 'intentions' and incentives as sources of this effect. This paper reports data from a novel experimental design aimed at determining the relative importance of intentions and incentives in...
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The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substantial differences … in the widely-used “trust game” actually measure trust, or instead reveal more about risk attitudes. It is critical to … cogent evidence on the relationship between trust and risk in “trust” games. Subjects in our experiment participate either in …
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The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substantial differences … in the widely-used “trust game” actually measure trust, or instead reveal more about risk attitudes. It is critical to … cogent evidence on the relationship between trust and risk in “trust” games. Subjects in our experiment participate either in …
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People can become less cooperative when threatened with sanctions, and researchers have pointed to both 'intentions' and incentives as sources of this effect. This paper reports data from a novel experimental design aimed at determining the relative importance of intentions and incentives in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005062715
in a scanner played standard two-person ‘‘trust and reciprocity’’ games with both human and computer counterparts for …
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