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personality on investor trust and trustee reciprocity in the presence relative to the absence of the investor's option to punish … levels of investor trust and trustee reciprocity, while there is a significant increase in both behaviors when punishment was … counterparts. The reliability of the strategic effects of anti-social personality during trust, reciprocity and punishment strongly …
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This paper surveys recent experimental and field evidence on the impact of concerns for fairness, reciprocity and …
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refutes the self-interest hypothesis, suggesting that concerns for altruism, fairness, and reciprocity strongly motivate many …
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. Yet, they constrained their attention to a very narrow and empirically questionable view of human motivation. The purpose … of this paper is to show that this narrow view of human motivation may severely limit understanding the determinants and …
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This chapter summarizes main findings of five experimental studies. These studies were primarily designed to test the fair wageeffort hypothesis in the context of competitive experimental markets. The fair wageeffort hypothesis stipulates that wage increases raise workers' effort levels. Facing...
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mechanism reliably supports the evolution of cooperation when actions vary continuously. Ambiguous reciprocity, a strategy … can stabilise cooperative strategies against the corrosive effect of ambiguous reciprocity. Evolved strategies often … consist of cooperative reciprocity with ingroup partners and uncooperative reciprocity with outgroup partners. Results from a …
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Under weak contract enforcement the trading parties’ trust, defined as their belief in other’s trustworthiness, appears important for realizing gains from trade. In contrast, under strong contract enforcement beliefs about other’s trustworthiness appear less important, suggesting that...
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