This study experimentally tests the positive relationship between perceived intention and positive reciprocity by altering material-payoff structures. To design the treatments, we apply a signalling model to explain how the intention of an action is signalled and perceived. The model shows that the cost of an action positively relates to the perceived intention. The results from seventy-nine subjects who participated in this four-session hand-run experiment that was double-blindly organized between August - September 2011 support the positive relationship. Moreover, this study hypothesizes on consistent decisions across treatments with different levels of perceived intention, and the results support the hypotheses
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
This paper complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity for ...
Reciprocity has been shown to be sensitive to perceived intentions, however, not much is known about...
This study experimentally tests the positive relationship between perceived intention and positive r...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
This economic experiment initiates in evaluating a model's performance in predicting a decision. The...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
This study investigates the effect of reciprocal kindness on individual decisions with experimental ...
Many experiments find that trust intentions are a key determinant of prosociality. If intentions mat...
This thesis contains two theoretical essays on reciprocity and one that analyzes the effects of perc...
This paper reports results of an experiment designed to analyze whether reciprocal behavior survives...
Do people have a stronger propensity to reward or punish? When reacting to intentions, Offerman (200...
A stylized fact is that agents respond more acutely to negative than positive stimuli. Such findings...
I completed this experiment in order to better understand how personality moderates reciprocity. Re...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
This paper complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity for ...
Reciprocity has been shown to be sensitive to perceived intentions, however, not much is known about...
This study experimentally tests the positive relationship between perceived intention and positive r...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
One of the key issues for understanding reciprocity is how agents evaluate the kindness of an action...
This economic experiment initiates in evaluating a model's performance in predicting a decision. The...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
This study investigates the effect of reciprocal kindness on individual decisions with experimental ...
Many experiments find that trust intentions are a key determinant of prosociality. If intentions mat...
This thesis contains two theoretical essays on reciprocity and one that analyzes the effects of perc...
This paper reports results of an experiment designed to analyze whether reciprocal behavior survives...
Do people have a stronger propensity to reward or punish? When reacting to intentions, Offerman (200...
A stylized fact is that agents respond more acutely to negative than positive stimuli. Such findings...
I completed this experiment in order to better understand how personality moderates reciprocity. Re...
Data from 692 subjects in 11 experimental treatments provide a systematic explo-ration of the existe...
This paper complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity for ...
Reciprocity has been shown to be sensitive to perceived intentions, however, not much is known about...