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. Our regression results show that differences in supervisors' people skills, as well as workforce trust, social preferences …
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Several studies have shown that dictator-game giving declines substantially if the dictator can exploit situational "excuses" for not being generous. In this experimental study we investigate if this result extends to more natural social interactions involving reciprocal behavior. We provide the...
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whether these "good guys" are more trustworthy and how such pronounced group identities affect trust and trustworthiness … the missions they identify themselves with. -- social identity theory ; group identity ; trust ; trustworthiness …
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This paper discusses recent neuroeconomic evidence related to other-regarding behaviors and the decision to trust in … subjects' trustworthiness. -- social preferences ; foundations of trust ; neuroeconomic …
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return higher shares as second-movers in a trust game. Furthermore, they invest more in rewards and punishment when they can …
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return higher shares as second-movers in a trust game. Furthermore, they invest more in rewards and punishment when they can …
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