We present a meta-analytic review of the literature on sex differences in the trust game (174 effect sizes) and the related gift-exchange game (35 effect sizes). Based on parental investment theory and social role theory we expected men to be more trusting and women to be more trustworthy. Indeed, men were more trusting in the trust game (g = 0.22), yet we found no significant sex difference in trust in the gift-exchange game (g = 0.15). Regarding trustworthiness, we found no significant sex difference in the trust game (g = -0.04), and we found men, not women, to be more trustworthy in the gift-exchange game (g = 0.33). These results suggest that men send more money than women do when their money is going to be multiplied, thereby creating...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men's overconfid...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men’s overconfid...
We present a meta-analytic review of the literature on sex differences in the trust game (174 effect...
How does gender influence trust, the likelihood of being trusted and the level of trustworthiness? W...
This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the triadic desi...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the relationships among gender and trust. To do so, we use...
Abstract- This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the tr...
An investment game is used to generate indices of trust and reciprocity from 182 young adults. The r...
We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design. This met...
We analyse gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design.This meth...
Reciprocity is a behavior which makes human society more harmonious. It is also a common concept in ...
A variety of research suggests that men and women differ in their interdependent orientation: wherea...
Growing evidence suggests that women are more likely to repay collateral-free microloans than men. H...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men's overconfid...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men’s overconfid...
We present a meta-analytic review of the literature on sex differences in the trust game (174 effect...
How does gender influence trust, the likelihood of being trusted and the level of trustworthiness? W...
This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the triadic desi...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the relationships among gender and trust. To do so, we use...
Abstract- This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the tr...
An investment game is used to generate indices of trust and reciprocity from 182 young adults. The r...
We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design. This met...
We analyse gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design.This meth...
Reciprocity is a behavior which makes human society more harmonious. It is also a common concept in ...
A variety of research suggests that men and women differ in their interdependent orientation: wherea...
Growing evidence suggests that women are more likely to repay collateral-free microloans than men. H...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men's overconfid...
The fact that men trade more than women in financial markets has been attributed to men’s overconfid...