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We study the influence of risk and time preferences on trust and trustworthiness by conducting a field experiment in …. We find that while probability sensitivity or risk aversion do not affect trust, loss aversion influences trust …
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We study the influence of risk and time preferences on trust and trustworthiness by conducting a field experiment in …. We find that while probability sensitivity or risk aversion do not affect trust, loss aversion influences trust …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013099719
prospects in a laboratory experiment. Under low stakes, we find the typical risk seeking behavior for small probabilities …
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prospects in a laboratory experiment. Under low stakes, we find the typical risk seeking behavior for small probabilities …
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artefactual field experiment in India, we show that success when competing in a task increases the performers' self-confidence and … competitiveness in the subsequent task. We also find that such spillovers affect the self-confidence of low-status individuals more …
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artefactual field experiment in India, we show that success when competing in a task increases the performers’ self-confidence and … competitiveness in the subsequent task. We also find that such spillovers affect the self-confidence of low-status individuals more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014033592
whether people retrieve their memory self-servingly in social encounters, we designed an experiment in which participants play …
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whether people retrieve their memory self-servingly, we designed an experiment in which participants have first to play binary … they have chosen the selfish option, showing that amnesia is more likely to affect selfish than altruistic dictators …
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Agency theory assumes that tighter monitoring by the principal should motivate agents to increase their effort, whereas the "crowding-out" literature suggests that the opposite may occur. These two assertions are not necessarily contradictory provided that the nature of the employment...
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-stage public good experiment with endogenous timing. We show that leading by making generous contributions is widespread and …
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