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experimental tasks. We report an experiment using the paradigm of a bribery experiment. In one condition, the task is presented in …
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We let students play a corruption game, embedded into a variant of the ultimatum game. Those allotted the role of … negative reciprocity. -- Corruption ; ultimatum game ; whistleblowing ; gender ; signaling ; trust …
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, the paper goes beyond previous studies investigating also the impact of geographic identification, corruption and … globalization. We find that a higher level of (perceived) corruption reduces the trust in the UN in developed countries, but …
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Some researchers claim that diverse populations lead to less trust. Generalized trust is a core value that leads to positive outcomes in societies
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, the paper goes beyond previous studies investigating also the impact of geographic identification, corruption and … globalization. We find that a higher level of (perceived) corruption reduces the trust in the UN in developed countries, but …
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less corruption, more social welfare and education spending, more open markets, and better functioning government …
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prevalence of corruption in Bangladesh. To achieve this, data from the seventh wave (2017-2022) of the World Value Survey (WVS …
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How should we interpret the World Values Survey (WVS) trust question? We conduct an experiment in India, a low trust …
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Electronic reputation or feedback mechanisms aim to mitigate the moral hazard problems associated with exchange among strangers by providing the type of information available in more traditional close-knit groups, where members are frequently involved in one another's dealings. In this paper, we...
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