We use the die-paradigm to study gender differences in cheating behavior. We find that i) both males and females do not cheat in the absence of financial incentives, ii) both males and females cheat (but not maximally) if reports are associated with financial gains or losses, and iii) males and females do not cheat differentially
Master's thesis in EconomicsIn this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion af...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We use the die-paradigm to study gender differences in cheating behavior. We find that i) both males...
We use different incentive schemes to study truth-telling in a die-roll task when people are asked t...
Dishonesty has an enormous impact on all aspects of our society. It causes huge financial losses ann...
Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effec...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real effort task that imple...
Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effec...
We investigate gender differences in lying behavior when the opportunity to tell lies is repeated. I...
Whether there are gender di erences in lying has been largely debated in the past decade. Previous s...
Gender differences in behavior, both in economic and non-economic domains, have been observed consis...
Few rational choice studies of deviant behavior have reported statistical tests of difference in the...
This paper shows that women are more likely than men to employ the fair allocation that most benefit...
People sometimes behave dishonestly to collect undeserved monetary rewards. Prior research has shown...
Master's thesis in EconomicsIn this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion af...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...
We use the die-paradigm to study gender differences in cheating behavior. We find that i) both males...
We use different incentive schemes to study truth-telling in a die-roll task when people are asked t...
Dishonesty has an enormous impact on all aspects of our society. It causes huge financial losses ann...
Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effec...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real effort task that imple...
Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effec...
We investigate gender differences in lying behavior when the opportunity to tell lies is repeated. I...
Whether there are gender di erences in lying has been largely debated in the past decade. Previous s...
Gender differences in behavior, both in economic and non-economic domains, have been observed consis...
Few rational choice studies of deviant behavior have reported statistical tests of difference in the...
This paper shows that women are more likely than men to employ the fair allocation that most benefit...
People sometimes behave dishonestly to collect undeserved monetary rewards. Prior research has shown...
Master's thesis in EconomicsIn this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion af...
In our study we focus on the impact of loss limitation on risk attitudes of men and women. We conduc...
Experimental evidence suggests that the frequency with which individuals get feedback information on...