Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic behavior. However, we know very little about how these institutions are chosen and their impact on behavior. We experimentally investigate the demand for different levels of institutions that provide low to high levels of insurance and its subsequent impact on prosocial behavior. We conduct a large-scale online experiment where we add the possibility of purchasing insurance to safeguard against low reciprocity to the standard trust game. We compare two different mechanisms, the private (purchase) and the social (voting) choice of institutions. Whether voted or purchased, we find that there is demand for institutions in low trustworthiness gr...
What are the consequences of intermediating moral responsibility through complex organizations or tr...
First published online 7 August 2018We experimentally investigate whether and how individuals change...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...
Risk mitigating institutions have long been used by societies to protect against opportunistic behav...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
This paper examines whether an instrument commonly used to mitigate risk, insurance, also promotes t...
Publicación ISIInstitutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether in...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
We study the co-evolution of norms and institutions in order to better understand the con-ditions un...
Many experiments find that trust intentions are a key determinant of prosociality. If intentions mat...
While formal institutions are recognized as having an effect on trust formation, no theoretical or e...
What are the consequences of intermediating moral responsibility through complex organizations or tr...
First published online 7 August 2018We experimentally investigate whether and how individuals change...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...
Risk mitigating institutions have long been used by societies to protect against opportunistic behav...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
This paper examines whether an instrument commonly used to mitigate risk, insurance, also promotes t...
Publicación ISIInstitutions matter - but how? This article employs experiments to examine whether in...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
Institutions are an important means for fostering prosocial behaviors, but in many contexts their sc...
We examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norms of cooperation and stu...
Humans display a puzzling cross-population variation in the ability to cooperate with out-group memb...
We study the co-evolution of norms and institutions in order to better understand the con-ditions un...
Many experiments find that trust intentions are a key determinant of prosociality. If intentions mat...
While formal institutions are recognized as having an effect on trust formation, no theoretical or e...
What are the consequences of intermediating moral responsibility through complex organizations or tr...
First published online 7 August 2018We experimentally investigate whether and how individuals change...
This dissertation has studied how legal and non-legal mechanisms affect the levels of trust and trus...