Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustworthiness, is a distinct and economically relevant component of individual preferences alongside selfishness and altruism. This recognition is principally due to observed decisions in experimental "trust games". However, recent research has cast doubt on the explanatory power of trust as a determinant of those decisions, suggesting that altruism may explain much of what "looks like" trust. Moreover, empirical tests for alternative behavioral determinants can be sensitive to experimental bias due to differences in protocols and framing. Therefore, we propose discriminatory tests for altruism and trust that can be based on within-treatment and wi...
In the absence of enforceable contracts, many economic and personal interactions rely on trust and r...
Rabin's psychological game-theoretic model of ‘fairness’ has been the starting point for a literatur...
What motivates people to trust and be trustworthy? Is trust solely “calculative, ” based on the expe...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
It is well-known that subjects in bilateral bargaining experiments often exhibit choice behavior sug...
Accepted version of an article from the journal: Journal of Economic Psychology. Version of record a...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
We conducted four studies: a Dictator Game, an Investment Game, and two hybrids of the two games. In...
Two important primitives of social capital are the disposition to trust and to reciprocate manifeste...
Data from surveys indicate that people, in general, do not trust others. On the other hand, in one-s...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
Rabin’s psychological game-theoretic model of ‘fairness’ has been the starting point for a literatur...
In the absence of enforceable contracts, many economic and personal interactions rely on trust and r...
Rabin's psychological game-theoretic model of ‘fairness’ has been the starting point for a literatur...
What motivates people to trust and be trustworthy? Is trust solely “calculative, ” based on the expe...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
It is well-known that subjects in bilateral bargaining experiments often exhibit choice behavior sug...
Accepted version of an article from the journal: Journal of Economic Psychology. Version of record a...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
We conducted four studies: a Dictator Game, an Investment Game, and two hybrids of the two games. In...
Two important primitives of social capital are the disposition to trust and to reciprocate manifeste...
Data from surveys indicate that people, in general, do not trust others. On the other hand, in one-s...
Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeli...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
Rabin’s psychological game-theoretic model of ‘fairness’ has been the starting point for a literatur...
In the absence of enforceable contracts, many economic and personal interactions rely on trust and r...
Rabin's psychological game-theoretic model of ‘fairness’ has been the starting point for a literatur...
What motivates people to trust and be trustworthy? Is trust solely “calculative, ” based on the expe...