International audienceEconomic games are well-established tools that offer a convenient approach to study social behaviour. Although widely used, recent evidence suggests that decisions made in the context of standard economic games are less predictive of real-world behaviour than previously assumed self-reported questionnaires. A possible explanation for this discrepancy is that economic games decisions in the laboratory are more likely to be influenced by the current situation, while questionnaires are specifically designed to measure people's average behaviour across a long period of time. To test this hypothesis, we performed a longitudinal study where 275 respondents played 16 Trust games every two days within a three-week period, and ...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
This paper explores methods to study trust. In a variety of settings, answers to survey questions an...
We present an experiment on the behavior of individual subjects across four simple economic games: t...
International audienceEconomic games are well-established tools that offer a convenient approach to ...
Economic games are well-established tools that offer a convenient approach to study social behaviour...
Economic games are well-established tools that offer a convenient approach to study social behaviour...
Abstract: The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there ar...
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...
An example of the decision screen that respondents are presented with during the Trust game
Economic theory suggests that market failures arise when contracts are difficult to enforce or obser...
Historically, is has been common to use a so called general social survey (GSS) to investigate trust...
We revisit the question first raised by Glaeser et al. (2000): do attitudinal survey questions predi...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Prior research has found that people's choices in economic games are often only modestly related to ...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
This paper explores methods to study trust. In a variety of settings, answers to survey questions an...
We present an experiment on the behavior of individual subjects across four simple economic games: t...
International audienceEconomic games are well-established tools that offer a convenient approach to ...
Economic games are well-established tools that offer a convenient approach to study social behaviour...
Economic games are well-established tools that offer a convenient approach to study social behaviour...
Abstract: The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there ar...
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...
An example of the decision screen that respondents are presented with during the Trust game
Economic theory suggests that market failures arise when contracts are difficult to enforce or obser...
Historically, is has been common to use a so called general social survey (GSS) to investigate trust...
We revisit the question first raised by Glaeser et al. (2000): do attitudinal survey questions predi...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Prior research has found that people's choices in economic games are often only modestly related to ...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
This paper explores methods to study trust. In a variety of settings, answers to survey questions an...
We present an experiment on the behavior of individual subjects across four simple economic games: t...