We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with behavior in public goods and trust games. Overall, religious affiliation is unrelated to individual behavior. However, we find some weak evidence that among subjects attending religious services, increased participation is associated with behavior in both public goods and trust games
This paper uses a novel lab experiment to test claims about the origins and functions of religion. W...
We randomly vary religious identity salience in laboratory subjects to test how identity effects con...
Religious people are thought to be more prosocial than nonreligious people. Laboratory studies of th...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage among...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of, a linkage amon...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage betwe...
Reputational considerations favour cooperation and thus we expect less cooperation in larger communi...
Reputational considerations favour cooperation and thus we expect less cooperation in larger communi...
The role of religion in human cooperation remains a highly contested topic. Recent studies using eco...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
This paper investigates the relative role of religion in trust networks and proposes a model of the ...
This paper investigates the relative role of religion in trust networks and proposes a model of the ...
Economic actions are determined by a variety of social and cultural influences. Unlike the ideal rat...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
This paper uses a novel lab experiment to test claims about the origins and functions of religion. W...
We randomly vary religious identity salience in laboratory subjects to test how identity effects con...
Religious people are thought to be more prosocial than nonreligious people. Laboratory studies of th...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage among...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of, a linkage amon...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage betwe...
Reputational considerations favour cooperation and thus we expect less cooperation in larger communi...
Reputational considerations favour cooperation and thus we expect less cooperation in larger communi...
The role of religion in human cooperation remains a highly contested topic. Recent studies using eco...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
This paper investigates the relative role of religion in trust networks and proposes a model of the ...
This paper investigates the relative role of religion in trust networks and proposes a model of the ...
Economic actions are determined by a variety of social and cultural influences. Unlike the ideal rat...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
This study explores the relationship between several personal religion-related variables and social ...
This paper uses a novel lab experiment to test claims about the origins and functions of religion. W...
We randomly vary religious identity salience in laboratory subjects to test how identity effects con...
Religious people are thought to be more prosocial than nonreligious people. Laboratory studies of th...