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The following pages link to Trust, reciprocity, and social history (Q1896669):
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- Exploiting the guilt aversion of others: do agents do it and is it effective? (Q272145) (← links)
- The influence of face-to-face communication: a principal-agent experiment (Q301155) (← links)
- The role of fairness in competitive supply chain relationships: an experimental study (Q322778) (← links)
- Legacies of violence: trust and market development (Q367590) (← links)
- Competition fosters trust (Q380868) (← links)
- Words or deeds? Choosing what to know about others (Q383014) (← links)
- Delayed and inconsistent information and the evolution of trust (Q385168) (← links)
- Big experimenter is watching you! Anonymity and prosocial behavior in the laboratory (Q417663) (← links)
- Selective revelation of public information and self-confirming equilibrium (Q480865) (← links)
- Preferences and beliefs in a sequential social dilemma: a within-subjects analysis (Q485761) (← links)
- On the role of fairness and limited backward induction in sequential bargaining games. New behavioral models and analyses (Q513351) (← links)
- Price competition and reputation in credence goods markets: experimental evidence (Q517002) (← links)
- Alternative equilibria in two-period ultimatum bargaining with envy (Q523185) (← links)
- Equilibrium trust (Q523530) (← links)
- A within-subject analysis of other-regarding preferences (Q550176) (← links)
- Social distance in a virtual world experiment (Q550184) (← links)
- Indirect reciprocity and money (Q608540) (← links)
- Trust and trustworthiness in networked exchange (Q632948) (← links)
- The interaction between explicit and relational incentives: an experiment (Q645667) (← links)
- The representation of alienable and inalienable rights: Games in transition function form (Q649144) (← links)
- The puzzle of cooperation in a game of chicken: An experimental study (Q656879) (← links)
- Public goods games with reward in finite populations (Q659001) (← links)
- Whom do you distrust and how much does it cost? An experiment on the measurement of trust (Q665101) (← links)
- Detecting failures of backward induction: Monitoring information search in sequential bargaining (Q697943) (← links)
- What is trustworthiness and what drives it? (Q738940) (← links)
- Does trust matter for R\&D cooperation? A game-theoretic examination (Q813093) (← links)
- Expressed preferences and behavior in experimental games (Q815211) (← links)
- Learning to trust in indefinitely repeated games (Q817269) (← links)
- An experimental analysis of cooperation and productivity in the trust game (Q842806) (← links)
- Testing guilt aversion (Q844913) (← links)
- Moral norms in a partly compliant society (Q844929) (← links)
- Truth and trust in communication: experiments on the effect of a competitive context (Q844934) (← links)
- On the relative strengths of altruism and fairness (Q850471) (← links)
- The evolution of cooperative strategies for asymmetric social interactions (Q850474) (← links)
- Experimental perspectives on incentives in organisations (Q862756) (← links)
- Advice and behavior in intergenerational ultimatum games: an experimental approach (Q876891) (← links)
- Social preferences, positive expectations, and trust based cooperation (Q899149) (← links)
- Efficiency in the trust game: an experimental study of precommitment (Q926192) (← links)
- Increases in trust and altruism from partner selection: Experimental evidence (Q934682) (← links)
- Incremental approaches to establishing trust (Q1020592) (← links)
- Indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game (Q1036570) (← links)
- The pleasure of being nasty (Q1046308) (← links)
- More is better, but fair is fair: Tipping in dictator and ultimatum games (Q1268645) (← links)
- Reciprocity, trust, and payoff privacy in extensive form bargaining (Q1268653) (← links)
- Social influence in the sequential dictator game (Q1293901) (← links)
- Trust in triads: Effects of exit, control, and learning. (Q1395584) (← links)
- How to identify trust and reciprocity. (Q1429916) (← links)
- Reciprocity and cooperation in repeated coordination games: The principled-player approach (Q1590682) (← links)
- Voluntary leadership and asymmetric endowments in the investment game (Q1630469) (← links)
- Peer-punishment in a cooperation and a coordination game (Q1630474) (← links)