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background, language and diet to investigate the relationship between cultural identity, trust and cooperation. Subjects with …, contributed 15% more in a public goods game, displayed greater "social capital" such as trust in the government and more …
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chaos, on a set of trust outcomes among people surveyed by the China Survey in 2008. We find that the revolution, identified … by cohort-specific exposure to excess deaths at the county level, has a significant long-term impact on trust. However …, the effects differ according to the relationship considered. Overall, trust emerges as a binder between an individual and …
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In this paper, we study the effects of business culture on market efficiency. We exogenously vary the type of business … culture between business-is-business cultures, which consist on impersonal relationships where financial matters are paramount … more effective when contracts are unverifiable because they help market participants overcome problems of trust. On the …
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We consider the notions of static and dynamic reasonableness of requests in a trust game experiment. We vary … decreasing order. Requests never systematically increase trustworthiness, but may decrease it. …
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induce perceptions of trustworthiness and trust. …, we study whether trustees can signal their trustworthiness by giving to charity. Our results show that donors are indeed …
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This paper studies the role of autonomy and reciprocity in explaining control averse responses in principal-agents interactions. While most of the social psychology literature emphasizes the role of autonomy, recent economic research has provided an alternative explanation based on reciprocity....
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betrayal aversion for those who expect substantial contributions by others. This is consistent with their social risk taking in … optimistic ones typically contribute to the public good and thus take the social risk of being exploited. …
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time‐of‐day of the decisions. We find a robust result of increased greed, reduced trust, and reduced trustworthiness … classic simple bargaining games (ultimatum, dictator, and trust games). Specifically, we experimentally manipulate sleep …
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Social media have been credited with the potential of reinvigorating trust by offering new opportunities for social and … study how the effect of social media on trust varies depending on the civility or incivility of online interaction. We find …
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and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce … compared to no enforcement. We also find that social heterogeneity lowers average trust and induces ingroup favouritism in … trust. Finally, we find consistent evidence of peer effects: higher levels of peer compliance raise future compliance and …
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