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size and can either misrepresent this information through untruthful statements (explicit deception) or through information …-revealing actions (implicit deception). Our study is the first such direct comparison between two ways in which people can deceive. We … find that requiring informed parties to make an explicit statement yields greater deception than when information is …
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for personal gain. We further explore the changes in lying and reporting behavior that result from giving individuals a … say in who joins their group. We find that enough individuals are willing to report lies such that in fixed groups lying … generally shunned, even by groups where lying is absent. This facilitates the formation of dishonest groups where lying is …
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for personal gain. We further explore the changes in lying and reporting behavior that result from giving individuals a … say in who joins their group. We find that enough individuals are willing to report lies such that in fixed groups lying … generally shunned, even by groups where lying is absent. This facilitates the formation of dishonest groups where lying is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010702932
Lying and deceiving is present not only in adults but also among children and teenagers and represents an economically …-negligible fraction of subjects in both age cohorts exhibits lying-aversion and that the propensity to lie decreases significantly with …
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subject’s own behavior in the other role. The results of the experiment indicate that, when acting as senders, the majority of …
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subject's own behavior in the other role. The results of the experiment indicate that, when acting as senders, the majority of …
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subject's own behavior in the other role. The results of the experiment indicate that 60 percent of senders adopt deceptive …
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We report results from a sender-receiver deception game, which tests whether an individual's decision to deceive is … order to obtain a higher payoff. A sender is positively biased if he thinks that he is higher in the deception distribution … information about the deception of his peers. The experimental data confirm this. We conclude that concern for relative standing …
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Taking the initiative is a crucial element of leadership and an important asset for many jobs. We assess this element of leadership in a game in which it emerges spontaneously since people have a non-obvious possibility to take the initiative. We can show that leadership in this game correlates...
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This paper examines how third-party surveillance influences preferences over distributional outcomes. In addition, we examine what motivates people to invest economic resources to monitor decision-making processes. Our results show that a large majority of individuals is willing to pay for a...
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