We analyze both theoretically and empirically how monetary incentives and information about others’ behavior affect dishonesty. We run a laboratory experiment with 560 participants, each of whom observes a number from one to six with there being a payoff associated with each number. They can either truthfully report the number they see or lie about it in order to increase their payoff. We vary both the size of the payoff (Low, High, and Very High) and the amount of information about others’ dishonesty (With and Without Information). We first find that dishonesty falls in the Very High treatment. Second, while social information has on average at most a weak positive effect, there is a strong effect if the accuracy of individuals’ beliefs is...
We experimentally investigate the relationship between (un)kind actions and subsequent deception in ...
I show that offering monetary rewards to whistleblowers can backfire as a moral aversion to being pa...
<div><p>Field experiments have shown that observing other people littering, stealing or lying can tr...
We analyze both theoretically and empirically how monetary incentives and information about others’ ...
We examine whether changes in perceived norm of dishonesty can offset the effects of changes in bene...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
AbstractA central assumption in economics is that people misreport their private information if this...
We use different incentive schemes to study truth-telling in a die-roll task when people are asked t...
Most approaches to dishonest behavior emphasize the importance of corresponding payoffs, typically i...
We experimentally investigate the relationship between (un)kind actions and subsequent deception in ...
I show that offering monetary rewards to whistleblowers can backfire as a moral aversion to being pa...
<div><p>Field experiments have shown that observing other people littering, stealing or lying can tr...
We analyze both theoretically and empirically how monetary incentives and information about others’ ...
We examine whether changes in perceived norm of dishonesty can offset the effects of changes in bene...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
This thesis contains three essays in behavioral ethics. By using tools from experimental economics a...
AbstractA central assumption in economics is that people misreport their private information if this...
We use different incentive schemes to study truth-telling in a die-roll task when people are asked t...
Most approaches to dishonest behavior emphasize the importance of corresponding payoffs, typically i...
We experimentally investigate the relationship between (un)kind actions and subsequent deception in ...
I show that offering monetary rewards to whistleblowers can backfire as a moral aversion to being pa...
<div><p>Field experiments have shown that observing other people littering, stealing or lying can tr...