We report the results from a series of experiments designed to investigate behavior in two settings that are frequently posited in the policy literature as generating different outcomes: private property and common property. The experimental settings closely parallel earlier experimental studies of the investment or trust game. The primary research question relates to the effect of the initial allocation of property rights on the level of trust that subjects will extend to others with whom they are linked. We find that assigning the initial endowments as common property of each of N pairs of a first mover and second mover leads to marginally greater cooperation or trust than when the initial endowments are fully owned by the two individual...
Research on social capital routinely relies on survey measures of trust which can be collected in la...
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
The Trust game is a laboratory-based study conducted as follows: First, before assigning the roles, ...
© 2007 by authors We report the results from a series of experiments designed to investigate behavio...
Is mutually beneficial cooperation in trust games more prevalent with private property or common pro...
Is mutually beneficial cooperation in trust games more prevalent with private property or common pro...
How should ownership rights be allocated in public-good settings? We report data from a laboratory e...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentives affects trust. We hypothesize that the de...
We describe three different treatments of a one-shot trust experiment in which we vary the outcome c...
ICS Utrecht University Abstract The paper discusses a laboratory experiment in which pairs of tr...
We conduct an experiment to examine the strategic use of trust in an environment similar to Berg, Di...
We report on several experiments on the optimal allocation of ownership rights. The experiments conf...
Pairs of trustors play finitely repeated Trust Games with the same trustee in a laboratory experiment...
Historically, is has been common to use a so called general social survey (GSS) to investigate trust...
Abstract of associated article: Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust decisions in...
Research on social capital routinely relies on survey measures of trust which can be collected in la...
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
The Trust game is a laboratory-based study conducted as follows: First, before assigning the roles, ...
© 2007 by authors We report the results from a series of experiments designed to investigate behavio...
Is mutually beneficial cooperation in trust games more prevalent with private property or common pro...
Is mutually beneficial cooperation in trust games more prevalent with private property or common pro...
How should ownership rights be allocated in public-good settings? We report data from a laboratory e...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentives affects trust. We hypothesize that the de...
We describe three different treatments of a one-shot trust experiment in which we vary the outcome c...
ICS Utrecht University Abstract The paper discusses a laboratory experiment in which pairs of tr...
We conduct an experiment to examine the strategic use of trust in an environment similar to Berg, Di...
We report on several experiments on the optimal allocation of ownership rights. The experiments conf...
Pairs of trustors play finitely repeated Trust Games with the same trustee in a laboratory experiment...
Historically, is has been common to use a so called general social survey (GSS) to investigate trust...
Abstract of associated article: Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust decisions in...
Research on social capital routinely relies on survey measures of trust which can be collected in la...
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
The Trust game is a laboratory-based study conducted as follows: First, before assigning the roles, ...