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We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a behind the veil of ignorance design. This method yields strategies … that are consistent with actions observed in the classical trust game experiments. We observe that, on average, men and … women do not differ in trust, and that women are slightly more trustworthy. However, men's strategies are bimodal, peaking …
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not onlymutual trust, like simple exchange, but also a substantial degree of coordination. We examinewhether players are …
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loadings on Machiavellianism and high negative loadings on empathy, trustworthiness and agreeableness. Anti-sociality predicts … decision strategies in a manner that is consistent with its name: significantly lower levels of trust and decreased … trustworthiness. To identify the strategic nature of anti-social behavior in changing environments, we assessed the moderating role of …
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achievements; what remains can be interpreted as (over)confidence. In this paper we study overconfidence using a sample of about … helpful: given the same academic achievement students with larger confidence get higher exam grades. Female students are less …
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affects the performance of firms that increase the power of the incentive schemes. In a laboratory experiment, we let subjects … high trust or reciprocity in the trust game are more likely to choose team incentives. When exposed to individual …
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conduct an experiment in which the shares of girls in workgroups for first year students in economics and business are … with high math content when assigned to a group with many girls. Overall, however, we fail to find substantial gender peer …
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context where the prevalence of lying is typically higher? Results from a lab experiment reveal that the impact of an oath on …
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