We exploit the fact that generosity and trustworthiness are highly correlated and the former can thus be a sign of the latter. Subjects decide between a generous and a mean split in a dictator game. Some of them are informed from the start that afterwards they will participate in a trust game and that their choice in the dictator game may matter; others are not informed in advance. In the trust game, before trusters decide whether or not to trust, some trustees can reveal (or conceal) only their true choice in the dictator game, while others can say to trusters, truthfully or otherwise, what they chose. We find that a generous choice made naturally by uninformed trustees and reliably revealed is more effective in persuading trusters to trus...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Previous experimental literature on reputation studies its effects in environments where they are of...
We aim to investigate whether trust is mainly influenced by pro-social concerns or by risk-related i...
We exploit the fact that generosity and trustworthiness are highly correlated and the former can thu...
<div><p>We exploit the fact that generosity and trustworthiness are highly correlated and the former...
Available online 28 July 2014.When we become aware that our past actions carry information about qua...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...
Trust has been considered the "cement" of a society and is much studied in sociology and other socia...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
none4Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In a...
We use an original variant of the standard trust game to study the effects of corruption on trust an...
We use an original variant of the standard trust game to study the effects of corruption on trust an...
While most of the previous literature interprets trust as an action, we adopt a view that trust is r...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Previous experimental literature on reputation studies its effects in environments where they are of...
We aim to investigate whether trust is mainly influenced by pro-social concerns or by risk-related i...
We exploit the fact that generosity and trustworthiness are highly correlated and the former can thu...
<div><p>We exploit the fact that generosity and trustworthiness are highly correlated and the former...
Available online 28 July 2014.When we become aware that our past actions carry information about qua...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...
Trust has been considered the "cement" of a society and is much studied in sociology and other socia...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
People benefit from being perceived as trustworthy. Examples include sellers trying to attract buyer...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
none4Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In a...
We use an original variant of the standard trust game to study the effects of corruption on trust an...
We use an original variant of the standard trust game to study the effects of corruption on trust an...
While most of the previous literature interprets trust as an action, we adopt a view that trust is r...
Peer-punishment is an important determinant of cooperation in human groups. It has been suggested th...
Previous experimental literature on reputation studies its effects in environments where they are of...
We aim to investigate whether trust is mainly influenced by pro-social concerns or by risk-related i...