We conduct an experimental study among European citizens regarding cross-cultural perceptions related to trust in two dimensions: volunteerism and honesty. We use representative samples from five major economies of the Euro area: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain. We find that European citizens rely on nationality to infer behavior. Assessments of behavior show a north/south pattern in which participants from northern countries are perceived to be more honest and to provide more effort in a volunteering game than are participants from southern countries. Actual behavior is, however, not always in line with these assessments. Assessments of honesty show strong evidence of social projection: Participants expect other European...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Policy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to thequality ...
We run an experiment in which students of different European nationalities are matched in groups of ...
We run an experiment in which students of different European nationalities are matched in groups of ...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccan, French and...
One hundred and sixteen students from an Italian university took part in a two-person social dilemma...
This paper discovers significant differences between southern and north-ern Europeans in a dynamic v...
This study examines cultural differences in ordinary dishonesty between Italy and Sweden, two countr...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? The research field has establis...
Published online: 07 April 2016This study examines cultural differences in ordinary dishonesty betwe...
This article reports the results of a laboratory experiment that investigated differences in trust a...
AbstractPolicy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to the...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Policy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to thequality ...
We run an experiment in which students of different European nationalities are matched in groups of ...
We run an experiment in which students of different European nationalities are matched in groups of ...
This article examines an intra- and international trust game experiment between Moroccan, French and...
One hundred and sixteen students from an Italian university took part in a two-person social dilemma...
This paper discovers significant differences between southern and north-ern Europeans in a dynamic v...
This study examines cultural differences in ordinary dishonesty between Italy and Sweden, two countr...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? The research field has establis...
Published online: 07 April 2016This study examines cultural differences in ordinary dishonesty betwe...
This article reports the results of a laboratory experiment that investigated differences in trust a...
AbstractPolicy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to the...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
International challenges such as climate change, poverty, and intergroup conflict require countries ...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
Empirical research suggests that societies that are diverse as a result of international migration h...
Policy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to thequality ...