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This paper investigates experimentally how organisational decision processes affect the moral motivations of actors inside a firm that must forego profits to reduce harming a third party. In a "vertical" treatment, one insider unilaterally sets the harm-reduction strategy; the other can only...
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This paper investigates experimentally how organisational decision processes affect the moral motivations of actors inside a firm that must forego profits to reduce harming a third party. In a "vertical" treatment, one insider unilaterally sets the harm-reduction strategy; the other can only...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005168458
Rules are thought to persist to the extent that the direct benefits of having them (e.g. reduced transactions costs) exceed the costs of enforcement and of occasional misapplications. We argue that a second crucial role of rules is as screening mechanisms for identifying cooperative types. Thus...
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computerized human behavior experiments. RatImage contains Borland Turbo Pascal constans, variables, functions, and procedures …, and its significance for computerized human behavior experiments are discussed. All provided pre-defined elements and …
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computerized human behavior experiments. The complete source code of this short experiment program is listed and briefly discussed …
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compatible to the first published version of the Research Assistance Toolbox for Computer-Aided Human Behaivor experiments …
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studies and 363 treatments, and from two new experiments that vary the outcome probabilities and examine lying for personal …
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Studying the likelihood that individuals cheat requires a valid statistical measure of dishonesty. We develop an easy empirical method to measure and compare lying behavior within and across studies to correct for sampling errors. This method estimates the full distribution of lying when agents...
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, when we compare the distribution of choices we find no significant difference to earlier experiments in the same lab that …
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experiments and survey questions. We find a high degree of aggregate consistency across elicitation methods, but large … laboratory experiments is unfeasible. …
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