Data from surveys indicate that people, in general, do not trust others. On the other hand, in one-shot trust games, where the player decides whether to send money to an anonymous partner, the actual rate of trust is relatively high. In two experiments, we showed that although reciprocity expectations and profit maximization matter, they are not decisive for trusting behaviour. Crucial factors that motivate behaviour in trust games seem to be altruism and a type of moral obligation related to a social norm encouraging cooperative behaviour. Finally, we were able to divide participants into specific profiles based on amount of money transferred to the partner, altruistic motivation, and belief in partners’ trustworthiness. This shows that th...
We aim to investigate whether trust is mainly influenced by pro-social concerns or by risk-related i...
What motivates people to trust and be trustworthy? Is trust solely “calculative, ” based on the expe...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Although trust is a key aspect of social behavior, individual differences in trust are not yet suffi...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust decisions involve multiple agents. Of partic...
Abstract: The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there ar...
We argue that trust can be incentivised by measures which increase the ability of trusters to protec...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent efforts to understand the mechanisms underlying human cooperati...
We aim to investigate whether trust is mainly influenced by pro-social concerns or by risk-related i...
What motivates people to trust and be trustworthy? Is trust solely “calculative, ” based on the expe...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Although trust is a key aspect of social behavior, individual differences in trust are not yet suffi...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an exp...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substant...
Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust decisions involve multiple agents. Of partic...
Abstract: The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there ar...
We argue that trust can be incentivised by measures which increase the ability of trusters to protec...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent efforts to understand the mechanisms underlying human cooperati...
We aim to investigate whether trust is mainly influenced by pro-social concerns or by risk-related i...
What motivates people to trust and be trustworthy? Is trust solely “calculative, ” based on the expe...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...