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Are decisions in a trust game more or less sensitive to changes in risk than decisions in a purely financial, non …-social decision-making task? Participants in a binary trust game (they could either keep $5 for sure or give it to a trustee with the … 80 percent and then were asked to decide whether to trust that other person. In addition, participants made a decision in …
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trust game. Subjects play a dictator game unaware that later they will play a trust game and that their level of generosity … in the dictator game will be revealed to trusters, with some inaccuracy, before trusters decide whether to trust or not …
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those of the original study. We mainly observe hidden costs of control of low magnitude which lead to low-trust principal …
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This note reports a replication study of Falk and Kosfeld's (2006) medium control treatment. In the experimental game, an agent has an endowment of 120 experimental currency units and decides how much to transfer to a principal. For every unit that the agent gives up, the principal receives two...
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This note reports a replication study of Falk and Kosfeld’s (2006) medium control treatment. In the experimental game, an agent has an endowment of 120 experimental currency units and decides how much to transfer to a principal. For every unit that the agent gives up, the principal...
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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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We set up an experiment to study whether disclosure of the advisor's interests can foster truthfulness and trust. We …
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This paper investigates how Confucianism affects individual decision making in Taiwan and in China. We found that Chinese subjects in our experiments became less accepting of Confucian values, such that they became significantly more risk loving, less loss averse, and more impatient after being...
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In this paper, we experimentally investigate the guilt aversion hypothesis by using a trust game with pre …
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Trust is a central component of social and economic interactions among humans. While rational self-interest dictates …, behavioral experiments with the “trust game” have found that people are both. Here we show how an evolutionary framework can … to investors, natural selection can favor both trust and trustworthiness, even in the subset of interactions in which …
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