This study investigates the effects of economic incentives and communication on the cognitive and behavioral responses after an alleged trust violation. We argue that these responses depend on the type of solution used to foster cooperation between agents. On the cognitive level, we compare the effects that structural (economic incentives) and motivational (communication) solutions exert on trusting beliefs and trusting intentions after an adverse event. On the behavioral level, we compare these effects on the willingness to bear risk. Our experiment shows that, after a negative event, relationships wherein communication is used to foster cooperation are associated to greater external causal attribution, greater perceived benevolence/integr...
Does money lead to trust in personality and intention of others? Humans have a strong tendency to ju...
This dissertation advances knowledge on social judgments in risk communication by revealing the stre...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...
Although contracts certainly facilitate exchange, scholars debate whether contracts and trust are co...
The article looks at the effects of risk on the formation of initial trust. It argues that risk infl...
We experimentally analyze whether being exposed to different incentive schemes induces subjects to c...
We examine experimentally the impact of communication on trust and cooperation. Our design admits ob...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentive mechanisms affects individuals ’ behavior ...
Three experiments tested the effects of ego depletion on economic decision making. Participants comp...
The moderating effect of reward structures on cognition- and affect-based trust with group contribut...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentives affects trust. We hypothesize that the de...
Rational trust decisions depend on potential outcomes and expectations of reciprocity. In the trust ...
Using incentivized economic experiments we compare and study how individuals from different cultures...
International audienceThis paper deals with the role played by incidental emotions on trust decision...
We present results from two studies that show a positive relation between cognitive reflection and t...
Does money lead to trust in personality and intention of others? Humans have a strong tendency to ju...
This dissertation advances knowledge on social judgments in risk communication by revealing the stre...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...
Although contracts certainly facilitate exchange, scholars debate whether contracts and trust are co...
The article looks at the effects of risk on the formation of initial trust. It argues that risk infl...
We experimentally analyze whether being exposed to different incentive schemes induces subjects to c...
We examine experimentally the impact of communication on trust and cooperation. Our design admits ob...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentive mechanisms affects individuals ’ behavior ...
Three experiments tested the effects of ego depletion on economic decision making. Participants comp...
The moderating effect of reward structures on cognition- and affect-based trust with group contribut...
We explore the extent to which the structure of incentives affects trust. We hypothesize that the de...
Rational trust decisions depend on potential outcomes and expectations of reciprocity. In the trust ...
Using incentivized economic experiments we compare and study how individuals from different cultures...
International audienceThis paper deals with the role played by incidental emotions on trust decision...
We present results from two studies that show a positive relation between cognitive reflection and t...
Does money lead to trust in personality and intention of others? Humans have a strong tendency to ju...
This dissertation advances knowledge on social judgments in risk communication by revealing the stre...
Using a simulated bilateral negotiation over several security issues, the authors explore how variat...