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This paper contributes to the ongoing methodological debate on context-free versus in-context presentation of … a typical bribery context, the other one uses abstract wording. Though the underlying context is heavily loaded with … the essential features of a bribery situation already with neutral framing, such that the presentation does not add …
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This paper contributes to the ongoing methodological debate on context-free versus in-context presentation of … a typical bribery context, the other one uses abstract wording. Though the underlying context is heavily loaded with … the essential features of a bribery situation already with neutral framing, such that the presentation does not add …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004989620
Experimental evidence has accumulated highlighting the limitations of formal and explicit contracts in certain situations, and has identified environments in which informal and implicit contracts are more efficient. This paper documents the superior performance of explicit over implicit...
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Do competitive markets remove the impact of social norms and customs on market out-comes? Or are these social forces capable of exerting a persistent influence? Many economists seem to believe that social norms and customs have, if at all, only temporary effects in competitive markets. So far...
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Previous literature has demonstrated the important role that trust plays in developing and maintaining well …-functioning societies. However, if we are to learn how to increase levels of trust in society, we must first understand why people choose to … trust others. One potential answer to this is that people view trust as normative: there is a social norm for trusting that …
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Trust, trustworthiness and ethical norms of reciprocity and cooperation have been receiving more and more attention in … trust and trustworthiness. Following the literature on SC that stresses its multidimensional character (e.g. Paldam 2000 …
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personalized recommendations, leading to higher trust in and lower reactance to personalized recommendations. The accuracy and … valence of the personalized recommendations moderate this attributional effect. As a result, employing attributional cues can …
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, this study tries to explore context-specific affective and cognitive responses to humanoids in the framework of the uncanny … valley. In particular, this study examines the effect of affective responses on trust, which is regarded as a critical …
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