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In one-shot investment game experiments where each player's payo is a convexcombination of own and other's prot, trust …
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The present research experimentally examines the ininfluence of groupidentity on trust behavior in an investment game …-dimensionalgroup identity, we nd no significant dierences in trust decisions.However, trust is signfiicantly positively correlated with …
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We compared the behavior of groups and individuals in a two-person trust game. The first mover in this game, the sender …
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We construct a simple three person trust game with one trustor and two trustees. The trustorhas the possibility to … either trust both trustees or none, while the trustees make their decisionseither sequentially or simultaneously, depending …
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Whether incentive contracts perform better than trust in terms of productiveefficiency is usually explored by principal …-agent experiments (mostinvolving only one agent). We investigate this issue in the context of athree-person ultimatum experiment, which …, we find that (mutual) trust is as good as incentivecontracts in inducing costly actions by employees. Moreover, we …
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). In our experiment, only the trustee knows the size of the surplus. Subjects' expectations about each other's behavior are …
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Direct transfers allow heirs to freely use what has been passed on to them. Bequeathers who do not trust their … trust their descendant. When transfers to the descendant are less efficient than investments in a foundation, due to, e …
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We investigate the role of affect and deliberation on social preferences. In ourlaboratory experiment subjects decide …
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The existing literature acknowledges that a mismatch between the experimenter'sand the subjects' models of an experimental task can adversely aect the interpretation ofdata from laboratory experiments. We discuss why the two common experimental designs(between-subjects and within-subjects) used...
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the lab | herethe amount sent in a trust game (Berg, Dickaut, McCabe, 1995). As it turns out,the measures themselves are …. Moreover, with respect to trust, the highre-test stability of trust transfers (p = :70) further supports the conjecture that …
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