Behavioural economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustworthiness, is a distinct and economically relevant component of individual preferences alongside selfishness and altruism. This recognition is principally due to observed decisions in experimental ‘trust games’. However, recent research has cast doubt on the explanatory power of trust as a determinant of those decisions, suggesting that altruism may explain much of what ‘looks like’ trust. Moreover, empirical tests for alternative behavioural determinants can be sensitive to experimental bias due to differences in protocols and framing. Therefore, we propose discriminatory tests for altruism and trust that can be based on within-treatment and ...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
We conducted four studies: a Dictator Game, an Investment Game, and two hybrids of the two games. In...
Data from surveys indicate that people, in general, do not trust others. On the other hand, in one-s...
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
Several recent theories in behavioral game theory seek to explain the behavior of subjects in experi...
We test whether altruism is a significant confound of observed choices in the standard trust game. W...
We test whether altruism is a significant confound of observed choices in the standard trust game. W...
Abstract: We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
Behavioral economists have come to recognize that reciprocity, the interaction of trust and trustwor...
We conducted four studies: a Dictator Game, an Investment Game, and two hybrids of the two games. In...
Data from surveys indicate that people, in general, do not trust others. On the other hand, in one-s...
Rational theory predicts agents act exclusively to maximize their own monetary interest. This model ...
Several recent theories in behavioral game theory seek to explain the behavior of subjects in experi...
We test whether altruism is a significant confound of observed choices in the standard trust game. W...
We test whether altruism is a significant confound of observed choices in the standard trust game. W...
Abstract: We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
Could altruism explain observed choices in the standard trust game? With dominant altruism, trustors...
Value Surveys may reveal well-behaved societies by the statistical treatment of the agents’ declarat...
This study investigates how the relative generosity of an individual to a third party affects recipr...