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Is Trust Self-Fulfilling? An Experimental Study

SSRN Electronic Journal
2001
  • 9
    Citations
  • 25,822
    Usage
  • 24
    Captures
  • 0
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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Metrics Details

  • Citations
    9
    • Citation Indexes
      9
  • Usage
    25,822
    • Abstract Views
      21,989
    • Downloads
      3,833
  • Captures
    24
  • Ratings
    • Download Rank
      5,749

Article Description

A person is said to be 'trust responsive' if she fulfils trust because she believes the truster trusts her. The experiment we report was designed to test for trust responsiveness and its robustness across payoff structures, and to disentangle it from other possible factors making for trustworthiness, including perceived kindness, perceived need, and inequality aversion. We elicit the truster's confidence that the trustee will fulfil, and the trustee's belief about the trusteer's confidence after the trustee receives evidence relevant to this. We find evidence of strong trust responsiveness. We also find that perceptions of kindness and of need increase trust responsiveness, and that perceptions of kindness and need raise fulfilling rates only in conjunction with trust responsiveness.

Bibliographic Details

Gerardo A. Guerra; Michael Bacharach; Daniel John Zizzo

Elsevier BV

trust game; experiment; trust responsiveness; kindness; need to trust; belief elicitation

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