In this study we investigate the effect of framing on bribery behaviour. To do this, we replicate Barr and Serra (Exp Econ, 12(4):488–503, (2009) and carry out a simple one-shot bribery game that mimics corruption. In one treatment, we presented the experiment in a framed version, in which wording was embedded with social context; in the other, we removed the social context and presented the game in a neutral manner. The contribution of this paper is that it offers a comparison of framing effects in two highly corrupt countries: China and Uganda. Our results provide evidence of strong and significant framing effects for Uganda, but not for China
We study the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary d...
The dissertation project comprises three papers that all use the method of the economic experiment. ...
Abstract: This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing indi...
In this study we investigate the effect of framing on bribery behaviour. To do this, we replicate Ba...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
We investigate the role of framing, inequity in initial endowments and history in shaping behavior i...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
This paper examines cultural differences in individual decision-making in a corruption game. We defi...
The large negative impact of corruption on all areas of individuals’ lives suggests that it is vital...
The study analyzes the propensity to engage in and to punish corrupt behavior in a three-person sequ...
Abstract. Corruption frequently occurs in many aspects of multi-party interaction between private ag...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
We experimentally investigate behavioral drivers of bribery, focusing on the role of self-interest, ...
We study the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary d...
The dissertation project comprises three papers that all use the method of the economic experiment. ...
Abstract: This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing indi...
In this study we investigate the effect of framing on bribery behaviour. To do this, we replicate Ba...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
We investigate the role of framing, inequity in initial endowments and history in shaping behavior i...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
Using a simple one-shot bribery game, we find evidence of a negative externality effect and a framin...
This paper examines cultural differences in individual decision-making in a corruption game. We defi...
The large negative impact of corruption on all areas of individuals’ lives suggests that it is vital...
The study analyzes the propensity to engage in and to punish corrupt behavior in a three-person sequ...
Abstract. Corruption frequently occurs in many aspects of multi-party interaction between private ag...
Explicit incentives are assumed to improve performance, but the motivation crowding out theory sugge...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
We experimentally investigate behavioral drivers of bribery, focusing on the role of self-interest, ...
We study the relative effectiveness of extrinsic monetary disincentives and intrinsic non-monetary d...
The dissertation project comprises three papers that all use the method of the economic experiment. ...
Abstract: This paper examines cultural differences in attitudes towards corruption by analysing indi...