We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one treatment, group identity is induced purely by minimal groups. In other treatments, group members are additionally related by outcome interdependence established in a prior public goods game. Moving from the standard investment game (where no group identity is prompted) to minimal group identity to two-dimensional group identity, we find no significant differences in trust decisions. However, trust is significantly and positively correlated with contribution decisions, suggesting that “social” trust is behaviorally important
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
Economic views of trust, grounded in repeated game theory and behavioral economics experiments, larg...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
The present research experimentally examines the influence of group identity on trust behavior in an...
This paper presents an experiment measuring how lab-induced group identity affects trust and trustwo...
Several previous studies measure the extent to which individuals trust other individuals and argue t...
Abstract: I report the results of an experiment demonstrating that such norm-based behaviors as trus...
Abstract: In an experiment involving a standard trust game and a costless signalling game, it is dem...
The hold-up problem has played a central role in the study of firm boundaries, which is a fundamenta...
Group-based trust was investigated by considering the relationship between 2 groups withdiffering so...
Trusting behaviour involves relinquishing control over outcomes valuable to the self. Previous resea...
Social identity has been shown to successfully enhance cooperation and effort in cooperation and coo...
Group membership is a powerful determinant of social behaviour in a variety of experimental games. I...
The hold-up problem has played a central role in the study of firm boundaries, which is a fundamenta...
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
Economic views of trust, grounded in repeated game theory and behavioral economics experiments, larg...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
We experimentally examine how group identity affects trust behavior in an investment game. In one tr...
The present research experimentally examines the influence of group identity on trust behavior in an...
This paper presents an experiment measuring how lab-induced group identity affects trust and trustwo...
Several previous studies measure the extent to which individuals trust other individuals and argue t...
Abstract: I report the results of an experiment demonstrating that such norm-based behaviors as trus...
Abstract: In an experiment involving a standard trust game and a costless signalling game, it is dem...
The hold-up problem has played a central role in the study of firm boundaries, which is a fundamenta...
Group-based trust was investigated by considering the relationship between 2 groups withdiffering so...
Trusting behaviour involves relinquishing control over outcomes valuable to the self. Previous resea...
Social identity has been shown to successfully enhance cooperation and effort in cooperation and coo...
Group membership is a powerful determinant of social behaviour in a variety of experimental games. I...
The hold-up problem has played a central role in the study of firm boundaries, which is a fundamenta...
This dissertation examines the effects of social identity in an economic context. The first chapter...
Economic views of trust, grounded in repeated game theory and behavioral economics experiments, larg...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...