This paper investigates how group membership and competition among trustors interact with trust and trustworthiness in a laboratory one-shot trust game. To analyze these effects, we apply a 2x2 design. We induce group membership by letting subjects play coordination games with clear focal points, leading to higher investments and trustworthiness. Introducing competition leads to a decrease in trustworthiness, especially among partners. We argue that once competition comes into play, trustees perceive trustors’ investments as the outcomes of a competitive bidding process rather than good intentions, which reduces reciprocity.trust, reciprocity, investment game, group membership, competition
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Abstract Members of organizations are often called upon to trust others and to recip-rocate trust wh...
In repeated trust-game offers made by investors can be attributed to strategic reciprocation-based b...
Several studies have indicated that between-group competition is a key stimulator of trust and trust...
Several studies have indicated that between-group competition is a key stimulator of trust and trust...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
We experimentally analyze whether being exposed to different incentive schemes induces subjects to c...
The purpose of this paper is analyzing whether trust and reciprocity are affected by how rich the p...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentives affects trust. We hypothesize that the de...
We present a simple mechanism that can be implemented in a simple experiment. In a modified trust ga...
Inequity aversion and reciprocity have been identified as two primary motivations underlying human d...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
Informal exchange of information among competitors has been well-documented in a variety of industri...
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Abstract Members of organizations are often called upon to trust others and to recip-rocate trust wh...
In repeated trust-game offers made by investors can be attributed to strategic reciprocation-based b...
Several studies have indicated that between-group competition is a key stimulator of trust and trust...
Several studies have indicated that between-group competition is a key stimulator of trust and trust...
We run an experiment that implements a finitely repeated version of the trust game in which players ...
We experimentally analyze whether being exposed to different incentive schemes induces subjects to c...
The purpose of this paper is analyzing whether trust and reciprocity are affected by how rich the p...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentives affects trust. We hypothesize that the de...
We present a simple mechanism that can be implemented in a simple experiment. In a modified trust ga...
Inequity aversion and reciprocity have been identified as two primary motivations underlying human d...
The importance of reputation in human societies is highlighted both by theoretical models and empiri...
Informal exchange of information among competitors has been well-documented in a variety of industri...
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwo...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...