Field economic interactions always involve mutual knowledge about the distinctive personal characteristics of economic players. In particular, anecdotal evidence that female consumers being more likely defrauded in markets for car repair motivates the present study. In a design, we experimentally investigated how (i) displaying information about the counterpart’s gender and (ii) framing instructions that emphasize a specific car repair market context affect outcomes in markets for credence goods. A two-player game in four steps reproduced the conditions under which credence goods are provided. Overall, our analysis suggests that both market context and gender are of fundamental importance to explain the under-provision dimension of fraud in...
Chapter 1 considers a theoretical model of evidence acquisition and disclosure in a legal setting. I...
Several experimental studies on altruism have found women to be more generous than men. We investiga...
We present the results of a pre-registered natural field experiment designed to uncover a sophistica...
We study whether a seller’s gender impacts the bargained-for price in a product market, specifically...
This paper explores gender differences in “make-up” and “suspicion” in a bargaining game in which th...
This paper explores gender differences in “make-up” and “suspicion” in a bargaining game in which th...
This paper explores gender differences in "make- up" and "suspicion" in a bargaining game in which ...
Abstract: We examine gender differences in bargaining outcomes in a highly competitive and commonly ...
The study of gender differences in social preferences has shown mixed results, preventing economists...
This dissertation examines how social preferences and norms affect decision making in a variety of s...
Although discrimination remains prevalent, the reasons for its occurrence remain hotly debated. To d...
Contains fulltext : 176714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Eckel and Fül...
This paper employs economic experiments to explore the social costs of claiming value in distributiv...
Chapter 1 considers a theoretical model of evidence acquisition and disclosure in a legal setting. I...
Several experimental studies on altruism have found women to be more generous than men. We investiga...
We present the results of a pre-registered natural field experiment designed to uncover a sophistica...
We study whether a seller’s gender impacts the bargained-for price in a product market, specifically...
This paper explores gender differences in “make-up” and “suspicion” in a bargaining game in which th...
This paper explores gender differences in “make-up” and “suspicion” in a bargaining game in which th...
This paper explores gender differences in "make- up" and "suspicion" in a bargaining game in which ...
Abstract: We examine gender differences in bargaining outcomes in a highly competitive and commonly ...
The study of gender differences in social preferences has shown mixed results, preventing economists...
This dissertation examines how social preferences and norms affect decision making in a variety of s...
Although discrimination remains prevalent, the reasons for its occurrence remain hotly debated. To d...
Contains fulltext : 176714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Eckel and Fül...
This paper employs economic experiments to explore the social costs of claiming value in distributiv...
Chapter 1 considers a theoretical model of evidence acquisition and disclosure in a legal setting. I...
Several experimental studies on altruism have found women to be more generous than men. We investiga...
We present the results of a pre-registered natural field experiment designed to uncover a sophistica...