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In many cultures and industries gifts are given in order to influence the recipient, often at the expense of a third party. Examples include business gifts of firms and lobbyists. In a series of experiments, we show that, even without incentive or informational effects, small gifts strongly...
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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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. In a novel experiment, we investigate the drivers of bribery. Two participants compete for a prize; a referee picks the …-laboratory experiment in an Indian market confirms these results. Hence, our participants are influenced by bribes out of greed, and not …
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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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In a bribery experiment, we test the hypothesis that distributive fairness considerations make relatively well …
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economic experiment on bribery to study different compliance mechanisms through which people might be deterred from corruption …Corruption is a welfare issue worldwide, but it is difficult to study because of its secret nature. We here did a lab … information about both negative externalities of bribery and prescriptive norms are effective deterrents, and that bribe offers …
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We develop a new experiment to study the emergence of welfare-reducing bilateral alliances within larger groups, and …
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In a bribery experiment, we test the hypothesis that distributive fairness considerations make relatively well …
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