We analyse gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design.This method yields strategies that are consistent with actions observed in the classical trust game experiments.We observe that, on averge, men and women do not differ in "trust", and that women are slightly more "trustworthy".However, men's strategies are bimodal, peaking at the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium and the Pareto efficient frontier, while women's strategies are single peaked at moderate tranfers.Moreover, if a man [woman] exhibits low trust, he [she] is likely to be a money-maximizer [a risk or betrayal averse reciprocator]
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We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design. This met...
This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the triadic desi...
Abstract- This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the tr...
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Reciprocity is a behavior which makes human society more harmonious. It is also a common concept in ...
Although discrimination remains prevalent, the reasons for its occurrence remain hotly debated. To d...
We conduct framed trust games using contract dairy farmers in Vietnam as first movers to assess the ...
We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a "behind the veil of ignorance" design. This met...
This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the triadic desi...
Abstract- This paper analyses gender differences in the trust game. Our experiment implements the tr...
We present a meta-analytic review of the literature on sex differences in the trust game (174 effect...
How does gender influence trust, the likelihood of being trusted and the level of trustworthiness? W...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the relationships among gender and trust. To do so, we use...
This article explores the existence and endogeneity of gender differences in strategic behaviour. We...
The study of gender differences in social preferences has shown mixed results, preventing economists...
Are men more willing to take financial risks than women? The answer to this question has immediate r...
This paper reports on a laboratory study that examined the influence of experimenter bias in the inv...
A variety of research suggests that men and women differ in their interdependent orientation: wherea...
Evidence of gender differences in cooperation in social dilemmas is inconclusive. This paper experim...
Reciprocity is a behavior which makes human society more harmonious. It is also a common concept in ...
Although discrimination remains prevalent, the reasons for its occurrence remain hotly debated. To d...
We conduct framed trust games using contract dairy farmers in Vietnam as first movers to assess the ...