Bribery is a complex phenomenon rooted in both individual motives and the greater institutional context. Experimental research into causal mechanisms that drive bribing behavior is still scarce. To date, there is no empirical evidence on how the society-regarding motivational survey measure of Public Service Motivation (PSM) and the other-oriented motivational measure of Social Value Orientation (SVO) can help explain why some people are more susceptible to engage in the act of bribing than others. Based on a multi-site triple-replication, and a vignette-based research design, quasi-experimental evidence from Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands shows that both measures interact and that - paradoxically - people with higher SVO are more li...
In a web-based survey, we presented university students (n = 2,287) with vignettes in which they had...
We study the behavior and emotional arousal of the participants in an experimental auction, leading ...
The purpose of this research is to extend prior research testing the premise that small deviations f...
Bribery is a complex phenomenon rooted in both individual motives and the greater institutional cont...
Bribery is a complex phenomenon rooted in both individual motives and the greater institutional cont...
Bribery is a complex phenomenon rooted in both individual motives and the greater institutional cont...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
This article investigates the impact of trust on bribery. We measure trust with a survey question fr...
Laboratory studies allow studying the predictors of bribe-taking in a controlled setting. However, p...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for businesses and societi...
The study analyzes the propensity to engage in and to punish corrupt behavior in a three-person sequ...
The aim of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of the factors that underlie public offi...
The advent of experimental methodologies have led to decisive progress in the study of corrupt behav...
The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation of corrupt...
Abstract: In a web-based survey, we presented university students (n 2,287) with vignettes in which...
In a web-based survey, we presented university students (n = 2,287) with vignettes in which they had...
We study the behavior and emotional arousal of the participants in an experimental auction, leading ...
The purpose of this research is to extend prior research testing the premise that small deviations f...
Bribery is a complex phenomenon rooted in both individual motives and the greater institutional cont...
Bribery is a complex phenomenon rooted in both individual motives and the greater institutional cont...
Bribery is a complex phenomenon rooted in both individual motives and the greater institutional cont...
Bribery involves individuals exchanging material benefits for a service of a public institution. To ...
This article investigates the impact of trust on bribery. We measure trust with a survey question fr...
Laboratory studies allow studying the predictors of bribe-taking in a controlled setting. However, p...
Corruption is ubiquitous in practice and has severe negative consequences for businesses and societi...
The study analyzes the propensity to engage in and to punish corrupt behavior in a three-person sequ...
The aim of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of the factors that underlie public offi...
The advent of experimental methodologies have led to decisive progress in the study of corrupt behav...
The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation of corrupt...
Abstract: In a web-based survey, we presented university students (n 2,287) with vignettes in which...
In a web-based survey, we presented university students (n = 2,287) with vignettes in which they had...
We study the behavior and emotional arousal of the participants in an experimental auction, leading ...
The purpose of this research is to extend prior research testing the premise that small deviations f...