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Evidence suggests that whether or not people dislike lying is situation-dependent. We argue that the theory of simple guilt can accommodate this well.
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combines GA with the idea (not implied by GA) that promises shape beliefs. CBE instead posits that promises have a direct …
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We explore gender differences in how people are motivated. We focus on guilt aversion, a surprisingly relatively unexplored issue. Our experiment supports the idea that men are more guilt averse than women. We provide a potential intuition for our findings based on the pregnancy-related...
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many experiments (in particular the co-presence of selfish, honest, and partial-lie choices) well. …
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many experiments (in particular the co-presence of selfish, honest, and partial-lie choices) well. …
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many experiments (in particular the co-presence of selfish, honest, and partial-lie choices) well …
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Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars argue that it is relevant in the context of private provision of public goods. We examine whether reciprocity can resolve the associated coordination problem. The interaction of reciprocity with cost-sharing is critical....
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Frustration, anger, and aggression have important consequences for economic and social behavior, concerning for example monopoly pricing, contracting, bargaining, traffic safety, violence, and politics. Drawing on insights from psychology, we develop a formal approach to exploring how...
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Reciprocity can be a powerful motivation for human behaviour. Scholars argue that it is relevant in the context of private provision of public goods. We examine whether reciprocity can resolve the associated coordination problem. The interaction of reciprocity with cost-sharing is critical....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010812485
Institutions for co-financing agreements often exist to encourage public good investment. Can such frameworks deliver maximal investment when agents are motivated by reciprocity? We demonstrate that indeed they can, but not in the way one might expect. If maximal investment is impossible in the...
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