People are rather dishonest when working on collaborative tasks. We experimentally study whether this is driven by the collaborative situation or by mere exposure to dishonest norms. In the collaborative treatment, two participants in a pair receive a payoff (equal to the reported outcome) only if both report the same die-roll outcome. In the norm exposure treatment, participants receive the same information regarding their partner’s action as in the collaborative treatment, but receive payoffs based only on their own reports. We find that average dishonesty is similarly high with and without collaboration, but the frequency of dyads in which both players are honest is lower in collaboration than in the norm exposure setting
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Field experiments have shown that observing other people littering, stealing or lying can trigger ow...
© Copyright © 2021 Dunaiev and Khadjavi.A growing literature in economics studies ethical behavior a...
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We study how upward communication – from workers to managers – about individual efforts affects the ...
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competitio...
We study cheating as a collective-risk social dilemma in a group setting in which individuals are as...
Cooperation is essential for completing tasks that individuals cannot accomplish alone. Whereas the ...
Corrupted collaboration, that is, gaining personal profits through collaborative immoral acts, is a ...
Compared with working alone, interacting in groups can increase dishonesty and give rise to collabor...
This dissertation examines several key factors that shape the decision to be honest or profitable, b...
Irlenbusch B, Mussweiler T, Saxler DJ, Shalvi S, Weiss A. Similarity increases collaborative cheatin...
Field experiments have shown that observing other people littering, stealing or lying can trigger ow...
Norm violations can be contagious. Previous research analyzed two mechanisms of why knowledge about ...
Field experiments have shown that observing other people littering, stealing or lying can trigger ow...
© Copyright © 2021 Dunaiev and Khadjavi.A growing literature in economics studies ethical behavior a...
We examine whether changes in perceived norm of dishonesty can offset the effects of changes in bene...
We contribute to the pressing question of how organizational design influences corporate wrongdoing ...
In a real effort lab and online team production experiment, we analyze exerted effort under differen...
We study how upward communication – from workers to managers – about individual efforts affects the ...
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competitio...
We study cheating as a collective-risk social dilemma in a group setting in which individuals are as...