Economic, political and social globalisation entails increasing interaction between individuals of different cultures. While experimental economists have established differences between the behaviour within different cultures, the effect of cultural difference on cross-culture interactions has so far not been sufficiently explored. This paper reports on the results of experiments with ultimatum games designed for this purpose, in which Malaysian Chinese and UK subjects played opponents of their own as well as of the other culture. We find that cultural differences exist between the behaviour of Western and Asians interacting (a) within their own respective national groups, and (b) with members of the other group. This evidence is discussed ...
An important question facing those interested in comparative economic systems is how well the assump...
We report on ultimatum game experiments conducted with same-age as well as mixed-age groups of Asian...
This study tested whether priming of cultural symbols activates cultural behavioral scripts and thus...
Economic globalisation promotes the interaction between individuals of different cultures. While exp...
We examine bargaining behaviour in experimental ultimatum games with Malaysian and UK subjects. Sign...
We examine bargaining behaviour in experimental ultimatum games with Malaysian and UK subjects. Sign...
This paper reports the results of a cross-country comparison between Austria andJapan for an experim...
This paper reports the findings of a meta-analysis of 37 papers with 75 results from ultimatum game ...
We compare ultimatum bargaining behaviour between Tibetans in Lhasa and ethnic Han Chinese in Xiamen...
We compare ultimatum bargaining behaviour between Tibetans in Lhasa and ethnic Han Chinese in Xiamen...
The importance of Chinese culture in cross-national negotiation has become conventional wisdom in in...
In this paper, we study cross-cultural differences in strategic reasoning in turn-taking games, as r...
Previous work in experimental economics reveals specific differences in economic behavior, especiall...
We use experimental data collected in Russia and in the United States using a simple ultimatum game...
AbstractThis paper investigates the cultural differences in decision making behavior of people from ...
An important question facing those interested in comparative economic systems is how well the assump...
We report on ultimatum game experiments conducted with same-age as well as mixed-age groups of Asian...
This study tested whether priming of cultural symbols activates cultural behavioral scripts and thus...
Economic globalisation promotes the interaction between individuals of different cultures. While exp...
We examine bargaining behaviour in experimental ultimatum games with Malaysian and UK subjects. Sign...
We examine bargaining behaviour in experimental ultimatum games with Malaysian and UK subjects. Sign...
This paper reports the results of a cross-country comparison between Austria andJapan for an experim...
This paper reports the findings of a meta-analysis of 37 papers with 75 results from ultimatum game ...
We compare ultimatum bargaining behaviour between Tibetans in Lhasa and ethnic Han Chinese in Xiamen...
We compare ultimatum bargaining behaviour between Tibetans in Lhasa and ethnic Han Chinese in Xiamen...
The importance of Chinese culture in cross-national negotiation has become conventional wisdom in in...
In this paper, we study cross-cultural differences in strategic reasoning in turn-taking games, as r...
Previous work in experimental economics reveals specific differences in economic behavior, especiall...
We use experimental data collected in Russia and in the United States using a simple ultimatum game...
AbstractThis paper investigates the cultural differences in decision making behavior of people from ...
An important question facing those interested in comparative economic systems is how well the assump...
We report on ultimatum game experiments conducted with same-age as well as mixed-age groups of Asian...
This study tested whether priming of cultural symbols activates cultural behavioral scripts and thus...