International audienceWe study in a theoretical and experimental setting the interaction between belief-dependent preferences and reputation building in a finitely repeated trust game. We focus mainly on the effect of guilt aversion. In a simple two-type model, we analyze the effect of reputation building in the presence of guilt-averse trustees and derive behavioral predictions. We test these predictions in a laboratory experiment where we elicit information on trustees’ belief-dependent preferences and disclose it to the paired trustor before the repeated game
In many economic contexts, an elusive variable of interest is the agent’s belief about relevant even...
We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the interplay between explicit and relational i...
We conduct an experiment to examine the strategic use of trust in an environment similar to Berg, Di...
We study in a theoretical and experimental setting the interaction between belief- dependent prefere...
We study in a theoretical and experimental setting the interaction between belief- dependent prefere...
We analyse two types of belief-dependent models of social prefer-ences: guilt aversion and reciproci...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
The main goal of the paper is to study in an experimental setting the relations between actions and ...
Guilt averse individuals experience a utility loss if they believe they let someone down. In particu...
What effect does repeated play have on reputation building? The international relations literature ...
For the trust game, recent models of belief-dependent motivations make opposite predictions regardin...
In repeated trust-game offers made by investors can be attributed to strategic reciprocation-based b...
Recent efforts to understand the mechanisms underlying human cooperation have focused on the notion ...
The evidence for belief-based guilt aversion is reviewed with a particular focus on trust games and ...
We show how to bound the effect of belief-dependent preferences on choices in sequential two-player ...
In many economic contexts, an elusive variable of interest is the agent’s belief about relevant even...
We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the interplay between explicit and relational i...
We conduct an experiment to examine the strategic use of trust in an environment similar to Berg, Di...
We study in a theoretical and experimental setting the interaction between belief- dependent prefere...
We study in a theoretical and experimental setting the interaction between belief- dependent prefere...
We analyse two types of belief-dependent models of social prefer-ences: guilt aversion and reciproci...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
The main goal of the paper is to study in an experimental setting the relations between actions and ...
Guilt averse individuals experience a utility loss if they believe they let someone down. In particu...
What effect does repeated play have on reputation building? The international relations literature ...
For the trust game, recent models of belief-dependent motivations make opposite predictions regardin...
In repeated trust-game offers made by investors can be attributed to strategic reciprocation-based b...
Recent efforts to understand the mechanisms underlying human cooperation have focused on the notion ...
The evidence for belief-based guilt aversion is reviewed with a particular focus on trust games and ...
We show how to bound the effect of belief-dependent preferences on choices in sequential two-player ...
In many economic contexts, an elusive variable of interest is the agent’s belief about relevant even...
We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the interplay between explicit and relational i...
We conduct an experiment to examine the strategic use of trust in an environment similar to Berg, Di...