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In the vast majority of laboratory experiments documenting the existence of reciprocity subjects are endowed with windfall funds. In many environments with salient fairness considerations such endowments are known to inflate subjects’ other-regarding behavior, thereby creating a so-called...
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and lead to more retaliation. We test our conjectures in an experiment and find that subjects retaliate more in both cases. …
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We examine the influence of social distance on levels of trust and reciprocity in China. Social distance, reflected in the indigenous concept of guanxi, is of central importance to Chinese culture. In Study 1, some participants participated in two financially salient trust games to measure...
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We develop and test experimentally the argument that gender/family and/or professional identities, activated through psychological priming, may influence preference for competition. We focus on female professionals for whom these identities may conflict and male professionals for whom they may...
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experiment, a temptations-constrained version of deal-me-out emerges as the clear winner. …
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increases the overall level of cooperation in our double blind experiment. However, our results are due in part to the high …
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their experiment is driven by guilt aversion. By modifying the procedures to include a double blind social distance protocol …
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piece-rate system and a tournament-based bonus system using a laboratory experiment with salient financial incentives. An …
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consumer surplus through higher bids. In the experiment, bids increase and bidders? earnings decrease with more generous return …
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between other-regarding behavior and opportunism. In our experiment the seller can become worse off by investing, suggesting …
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