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behaviour that have been documented in a number of experimental studies, whereas existing models of intention-based reciprocity …
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and field experiments, surveys, and observational data, as well as neuroeconomic research, suggests that workers …' perceptions of fairness and trust are also key drivers of their work effort. Treating employees with respect is not only ethically …
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Games that appear to be independent, involving none of the same players, may be related by emotions of reciprocity … Kirchsteiger’s model of sequential reciprocity (Games Econ Behav 47(2):268–298, 2004) to groups of individuals and define a new … “sequential group reciprocity equilibrium” for which we prove its existence. We study the case of two games with two players in …
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This paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind actions and punish unkind …
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Reciprocity is one of the main basic social relations that constitute societies. It consists of being favourable to … rationales: (1) balance (comparison, matching), often related to equality and fairness, or to the desire to avoid moral … fact proper reciprocity). Reciprocity extends to important cases of aids inducing aids that are not strictly reciprocal. It …
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. -- Intentions ; reciprocity ; fairness … reciprocity (rejecting proposals) if an unchosen alternative was costly to the proposer. Second, we find proposers to anticipate …
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between back-transfers and second- order beliefs of the trustor: While reciprocity models predict a negative correlation … studies investigating the reaction of trustees to their beliefs are due to the fact that reciprocity and guilt-aversion are …
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This paper provides an argument for the advantage of a preference for identity-consistent behaviour from an evolutionary point of view. Within a stylised model of social interaction, we show that the development of cooperative social norms is greatly facilitated if the agents of the society...
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This paper studies the evolution of both characteristics of reciprocity - the willingness to reward friendly behavior …
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behave reciprocally, but the degree of reciprocity is higher for lawyers. Surprisingly, it is not university education that …
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