Our paper reconsiders the triadic design proposed by Cox (Games and Economic Behavior 46:260–281, 2004) to identify trust and reciprocity in investment games. Specifically, we extend the design in two directions. First, we collect information on investors’ choices by using both the direct-response (as does Cox) and strategy methods. Using the latter, we are able to condition reciprocity on initial inequality, which is endogenous when investigating reciprocity. We demonstrate that the triadic design provides evidence for reciprocity once that initial inequality is considered. Second, we elicit expectations and test their coherence with the triadic outcomes. By examining the relationship between trust actions and expected gains, we analyze wh...
We argue that trust can be incentivised by measures which increase the ability of trusters to protec...
We use a two-person extensive form bargaining game to explore individuals ’ trusting and reciprocal ...
Berg et al. (Games and Economic Behavior, 10, pp. 122–142, 1995) study trust and reciprocity in an i...
Our paper reconsiders the triadic design proposed by Cox (Games and Economic Behavior 46:260–281, 20...
This paper uses the triadic experimental design for experiments with the investment game previously ...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments. The expe...
Abstract This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments....
A growing number of experiments featuring gift exchange consistently reveal that subjects tend to tr...
This paper reports three experiments with triadic or dyadic designs. The experiments include the moo...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to discriminate between actions motivated by (intentio...
This paper reports three experiments with triadic or dyadic designs. The experiments include the moo...
In Gómez-Miñambres, Schniter, & Shields (2020) we conduct two between-subjects experiments to focus ...
Several recent theories in behavioral game theory seek to explain the behavior of subjects in experi...
Abstract: Trust is an essential component of good social outcomes and effective economic performanc...
Inequity aversion and reciprocity have been identified as two primary motivations underlying human d...
We argue that trust can be incentivised by measures which increase the ability of trusters to protec...
We use a two-person extensive form bargaining game to explore individuals ’ trusting and reciprocal ...
Berg et al. (Games and Economic Behavior, 10, pp. 122–142, 1995) study trust and reciprocity in an i...
Our paper reconsiders the triadic design proposed by Cox (Games and Economic Behavior 46:260–281, 20...
This paper uses the triadic experimental design for experiments with the investment game previously ...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments. The expe...
Abstract This paper uses a triadic experimental design to conduct trust and reciprocity experiments....
A growing number of experiments featuring gift exchange consistently reveal that subjects tend to tr...
This paper reports three experiments with triadic or dyadic designs. The experiments include the moo...
This paper uses a triadic experimental design to discriminate between actions motivated by (intentio...
This paper reports three experiments with triadic or dyadic designs. The experiments include the moo...
In Gómez-Miñambres, Schniter, & Shields (2020) we conduct two between-subjects experiments to focus ...
Several recent theories in behavioral game theory seek to explain the behavior of subjects in experi...
Abstract: Trust is an essential component of good social outcomes and effective economic performanc...
Inequity aversion and reciprocity have been identified as two primary motivations underlying human d...
We argue that trust can be incentivised by measures which increase the ability of trusters to protec...
We use a two-person extensive form bargaining game to explore individuals ’ trusting and reciprocal ...
Berg et al. (Games and Economic Behavior, 10, pp. 122–142, 1995) study trust and reciprocity in an i...