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the lab - here the amount sent in a trust game (Berg, Dickaut, McCabe, 1995). As it turns out, the measures themselves are … correlations with a Big Five personality measure and is correlated with actual risk-taking behaviour. The results suggest that the …)experiments. Moreover, with respect to behaviour in the trust game, we find a high re-test stability of transfers (rho = .70). This further …
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the lab - here the amount sent in a trust game (Berg, Dickaut, McCabe, 1995). As it turns out, the measures themselves are … correlations with a Big Five personality measure and is correlated with actual risk-taking behaviour. The results suggest that the …. Moreover, with respect to behaviour in the trust game, we find a high re-test stability of transfers (p = .70). This further …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333433
in the lab - here the amount sent in a trust game (Berg, Dickaut, McCabe, 1995). As it turns out, the measures themselves … shows the expected correlations with a Big Five personality measure and is correlated with actual risk-taking behaviour. The … in economic (lab) experiments. Moreover, with respect to trust, the high re-test stability of trust transfers ( ·= .70 …
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trust game, subjects in the Chinese treatment are more trusting and trustworthy than in the English treatment. However, (2 …
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personality traits of owners/managers - risk attitudes, locus of control, and innovativeness - and firm-level decisions. We extend … capital by shedding light on the role of managerial personality characteristics for decision-making in firms in a dynamic …
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This study test whether social reference points impact individual risk taking. In a laboratory experiment, decision makers observe the earnings of a peer subject before making a risky choice. We exogenously manipulate the peer earnings across two treatments. We find a significant treatment...
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The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substantial differences … in the widely-used “trust game” actually measure trust, or instead reveal more about risk attitudes. It is critical to … cogent evidence on the relationship between trust and risk in “trust” games. Subjects in our experiment participate either in …
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This paper investigates how Confucianism affects individual decision making in Taiwan and in China. We found that Chinese subjects in our experiments became less accepting of Confucian values, such that they became significantly more risk loving, less loss averse, and more impatient after being...
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Gender discrimination in South Asia is a well-documented fact. However, gender is only one of an individual's many identities. This paper investigates how gender discrimination depends on the social identities of interacting parties. We use an experimental approach to identify gender...
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We perform a comparative analysis of five incentivized tasks used to elicit risk preferences. Theoretically, we compare the elicitation methods in terms of completeness of the range of the estimates as well as their precision, the likelihood of triggering loss aversion, and problems arising when...
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