We study strategic communication between a customer and an advisor who is privately informed about the most suitable choice for the customer but whose preferences are misaligned with the customer's preferences. The advisor sends a message to the customer who, in turn, can secure herself from bad advice by acquiring costly information on her own. In our experiments, we find that making the customer's information acquisition less costly leads to less prosocial behavior of the advisor. This can be explained by a model of shared guilt, which predicts a shift in causal attribution of guilt from the advisor to the customer if the latter could have avoided her ex post disappointment. We conclude that providing better access to information through,...
Advice giving is typically considered an altruistic behavior driven by empathic concern for others. ...
In this paper we theorize that the anticipation of guilt plays an important role in ethically questi...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
Understanding when and why consumers share untrustworthy information is increasingly important in a ...
A social partner’s emotions communicate important information about their motives and intentions. Ho...
This paper applies the persuasion knowledge model to explain consumers' responses to charity guilt a...
Internet merchants are compelled to collect personal information from customers in order to exploit ...
We develop a model of strategic communication between an uninformed receiver and a partially informe...
We examine the influence of guilt and trust on the performance of credence goods markets. An expert ...
AbstractIn a credence goods game with an expert and a consumer, we study experimentally the impact o...
In a credence goods game with an expert and a consumer, we study experimentally the impact of two de...
Understanding the Psychology of Guilt Guilt is a common negative emotion, experienced frequently in ...
The capacity to experience guilt is assumed to benefit individuals, as the rewards of repeated, coop...
A new generation of technologies allows firms to track online con-sumer behavior with increasing gra...
We examine the influence of guilt and trust on the performance of credence goods markets. An expert ...
Advice giving is typically considered an altruistic behavior driven by empathic concern for others. ...
In this paper we theorize that the anticipation of guilt plays an important role in ethically questi...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...
Understanding when and why consumers share untrustworthy information is increasingly important in a ...
A social partner’s emotions communicate important information about their motives and intentions. Ho...
This paper applies the persuasion knowledge model to explain consumers' responses to charity guilt a...
Internet merchants are compelled to collect personal information from customers in order to exploit ...
We develop a model of strategic communication between an uninformed receiver and a partially informe...
We examine the influence of guilt and trust on the performance of credence goods markets. An expert ...
AbstractIn a credence goods game with an expert and a consumer, we study experimentally the impact o...
In a credence goods game with an expert and a consumer, we study experimentally the impact of two de...
Understanding the Psychology of Guilt Guilt is a common negative emotion, experienced frequently in ...
The capacity to experience guilt is assumed to benefit individuals, as the rewards of repeated, coop...
A new generation of technologies allows firms to track online con-sumer behavior with increasing gra...
We examine the influence of guilt and trust on the performance of credence goods markets. An expert ...
Advice giving is typically considered an altruistic behavior driven by empathic concern for others. ...
In this paper we theorize that the anticipation of guilt plays an important role in ethically questi...
There is ample evidence that human cooperative behaviour towards other individuals is often conditio...