We run a laboratory experiment where 'friendship' networks are generated endogenously within an anonymous group. Our experiment builds on two phases in sequence: a network formation game and a trust game. We find that in those sessions where the trust game is played before the network formation game, the overall level of trust is not significantly different from the one observed in a simple trust game; in those sessions where the trust game is played after the network formation game we find that the overall level of trust is significantly lower than in the simple trust game. Hence surprisingly trust does not increase because of 'enforced reciprocity' and moreover a common social history does affect the level of trust, but in a negative mann...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
The growing importance of online social networks provides fertile ground for researchers seeking to ...
Trust and trustworthiness are important components of social capital and much attention has been de...
We run a laboratory experiment where 'friendship' networks are generated endogenously within an anon...
We run a laboratory experiment where 'friendship' networks are generated endogenously within an anon...
We run a laboratory experiment were friendship networks are generated endogenously within an anonymo...
This paper investigates the impact of network formation on trust and trustworthiness. We run a labor...
Do we trust better-connected people more than others and are those who are better connected more tr...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Economic views of trust, grounded in repeated game theory and behavioral economics experiments, larg...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Algorithms support many processes in modern society. Research using trust games frequently reports t...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
The growing importance of online social networks provides fertile ground for researchers seeking to ...
Trust and trustworthiness are important components of social capital and much attention has been de...
We run a laboratory experiment where 'friendship' networks are generated endogenously within an anon...
We run a laboratory experiment where 'friendship' networks are generated endogenously within an anon...
We run a laboratory experiment were friendship networks are generated endogenously within an anonymo...
This paper investigates the impact of network formation on trust and trustworthiness. We run a labor...
Do we trust better-connected people more than others and are those who are better connected more tr...
The trust building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
The trust-building process is basic to social science. We investigate it in a laboratory setting usi...
Economic views of trust, grounded in repeated game theory and behavioral economics experiments, larg...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
Algorithms support many processes in modern society. Research using trust games frequently reports t...
Trust problems are ubiquitous in social and economic exchange. They are known to be mitigated if exc...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
The growing importance of online social networks provides fertile ground for researchers seeking to ...
Trust and trustworthiness are important components of social capital and much attention has been de...