We study differences in behavior across countries in a labor market context. To this end, we conducted a bilateral gift-exchange experiment comparing the behavior of subjects from five high-income OECD countries: Germany, Spain, Israel, Japan and the USA. We observe that in all countries, effort levels are increasing while rejection rates are decreasing in wage offers. However, we also find considerable differences in behavior across countries in both one-shot and repeated relationships, the most striking between Germany and Spain. We also discuss the influence of socio-economic indicators and the implications of our findings
Papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that considerations such as fairness...
What determines reciprocity in employment relations? We conducted a controlled field experiment to m...
We explore the role of reciprocity in wage determination by combining experimental and survey data. ...
We study differences in behavior across countries in a labor market context. To this end, we conduct...
We study reciprocity in the labor market context. To this end, we conducted a bilateral gift exchan...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
We report the results from three distinct experiments, conducted in the Netherlands and in the Unite...
We investigate to what extent reciprocity, exhibited by employers and employees, lead to stable gift...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
This article complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity fo...
We followed field workers administering a household survey over a 12-week period and examined how th...
Previous work in experimental economics reveals specific differences in economic behavior, especiall...
Due to economic and demographic changes highly educated women are increasingly important for the Chi...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
This paper presents results from a series of experimental labor markets. The implications of standar...
Papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that considerations such as fairness...
What determines reciprocity in employment relations? We conducted a controlled field experiment to m...
We explore the role of reciprocity in wage determination by combining experimental and survey data. ...
We study differences in behavior across countries in a labor market context. To this end, we conduct...
We study reciprocity in the labor market context. To this end, we conducted a bilateral gift exchan...
We examine the gift exchange hypothesis on both the quantity and quality of work using a hybrid fiel...
We report the results from three distinct experiments, conducted in the Netherlands and in the Unite...
We investigate to what extent reciprocity, exhibited by employers and employees, lead to stable gift...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
This article complements the experimental literature that has shown the importance of reciprocity fo...
We followed field workers administering a household survey over a 12-week period and examined how th...
Previous work in experimental economics reveals specific differences in economic behavior, especiall...
Due to economic and demographic changes highly educated women are increasingly important for the Chi...
In this paper we provide evidence that trust and reciprocity, the two key elements of social capital...
This paper presents results from a series of experimental labor markets. The implications of standar...
Papers such as Akerlof and Yellen (1990) and Rabin (1993) argue that considerations such as fairness...
What determines reciprocity in employment relations? We conducted a controlled field experiment to m...
We explore the role of reciprocity in wage determination by combining experimental and survey data. ...