Promising serves as an important commitment mechanism by operating on a potential cheater’s internal value system. We present experimental evidence on why people keep their promises, identifying three motives. First, people feel duty bound to keep their promises regardless of whether promisees expect them to do so (promising per se effect). Second, they care about not disappointing promisees’ expectations regardless of whether those expectations were induced by the promise (expectations per se effect). Third, they are even more motivated to avoid disappointing promisees’ expectations when those expectations were induced by a promise (interaction effect). Clear evidence of some of these effects has eluded the prior literature because of limi...
Promises are social contracts that can be broken, kept, or exceeded. Breaking one’s promise is evalu...
Previous research has suggested that communication and especially promises increase cooperation in l...
We assess in the laboratory the effect of promises on group decision-making. The gift-exchange game ...
Numerous psychological and economic experiments have shown that the exchange of promises greatly enh...
Numerous psychological and economic experiments have shown that the exchange of promises greatly enh...
Numerous psychological and economic experiments have shown that the exchange of promises greatly enh...
This paper experimentally investigates the hypothesis that promise-keeping behavior is affected by t...
We set out to test whether the effect of promises on trustworthiness derives from the fact that they...
We investigate why people keep their promises in the absence of external enforce-ment mechanisms and...
Why do people keep their promises? Vanberg (2008) and Ederer and Stremitzer (2017) provide causal ev...
Why do people keep their promises? Vanberg (2008) and Ederer and Stremitzer (2017) provide causal ev...
According to several psychological and economic studies, non-binding communication can be an effecti...
We examine experimentally the impact of communication on trust and cooperation. Our design admits ob...
According to several psychological and economic studies, non-binding communica-tion can be an effect...
This paper experimentally investigates the hypothesis that promise-keeping behavior is affected by t...
Promises are social contracts that can be broken, kept, or exceeded. Breaking one’s promise is evalu...
Previous research has suggested that communication and especially promises increase cooperation in l...
We assess in the laboratory the effect of promises on group decision-making. The gift-exchange game ...
Numerous psychological and economic experiments have shown that the exchange of promises greatly enh...
Numerous psychological and economic experiments have shown that the exchange of promises greatly enh...
Numerous psychological and economic experiments have shown that the exchange of promises greatly enh...
This paper experimentally investigates the hypothesis that promise-keeping behavior is affected by t...
We set out to test whether the effect of promises on trustworthiness derives from the fact that they...
We investigate why people keep their promises in the absence of external enforce-ment mechanisms and...
Why do people keep their promises? Vanberg (2008) and Ederer and Stremitzer (2017) provide causal ev...
Why do people keep their promises? Vanberg (2008) and Ederer and Stremitzer (2017) provide causal ev...
According to several psychological and economic studies, non-binding communication can be an effecti...
We examine experimentally the impact of communication on trust and cooperation. Our design admits ob...
According to several psychological and economic studies, non-binding communica-tion can be an effect...
This paper experimentally investigates the hypothesis that promise-keeping behavior is affected by t...
Promises are social contracts that can be broken, kept, or exceeded. Breaking one’s promise is evalu...
Previous research has suggested that communication and especially promises increase cooperation in l...
We assess in the laboratory the effect of promises on group decision-making. The gift-exchange game ...