In four countries, levels of trust and reciprocity in direct-reciprocal exchange are compared with those in network-generalized exchanges among experimentally manipulated groups’ members (neighbors) or random experimental participants (strangers). Results show that cooperation decreases as social distance increases; and, that identical network-generalized exchanges generate different amounts of trusting behavior due solely to manipulated social identity between the actors. This study demonstrates the interaction of culture and social identity on the propensity to trust and reciprocate and also reveals differing relationships between trust and reciprocation in each of the four countries, bringing into question the theoretical relationship be...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...
This paper explores national identity in trust and reciprocity at the intra- and international level...
Kuhlman, D. MichaelA mediation model is proposed to explain the development of dyadic trust (i.e., t...
In four countries, levels of trust and reciprocity in direct-reciprocal exchange are compared with t...
ABSTRACT This paper identifies contexts in which trust and reciprocation are likely to arise. Using ...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
Globalization makes cross-national encounters increasingly common. Hesitant cooperationacross nation...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Although the role of trust in group processes has been well established, less is known about the rol...
We examine how the timing of trust violations affects cooperation and solidarity, including trust an...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
Social and behavioral scientists have long investigated the relationship between interpersonal trust...
Social and behavioral scientists have long investigated the relationship between interpersonal trust...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal incli-nations, i.e., a t...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...
This paper explores national identity in trust and reciprocity at the intra- and international level...
Kuhlman, D. MichaelA mediation model is proposed to explain the development of dyadic trust (i.e., t...
In four countries, levels of trust and reciprocity in direct-reciprocal exchange are compared with t...
ABSTRACT This paper identifies contexts in which trust and reciprocation are likely to arise. Using ...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
Globalization makes cross-national encounters increasingly common. Hesitant cooperationacross nation...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Although the role of trust in group processes has been well established, less is known about the rol...
We examine how the timing of trust violations affects cooperation and solidarity, including trust an...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
Social and behavioral scientists have long investigated the relationship between interpersonal trust...
Social and behavioral scientists have long investigated the relationship between interpersonal trust...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal incli-nations, i.e., a t...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...
This paper explores national identity in trust and reciprocity at the intra- and international level...
Kuhlman, D. MichaelA mediation model is proposed to explain the development of dyadic trust (i.e., t...