大学环境中的信任、互惠与宗教:一项实验研究

S. ., Shivam Kumar Singh, Arunima Gupta, Kanishk Singh
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经济学与其他社会科学领域区别开来的一个显著特征是,我们把它建立在这样一种信念之上,即它可以通过假设所有消费者都是理性的、有明确定义的偏好来解释大多数行为。如果一个决定很难“合理化”,它就会被认为是异常的。通过使用各种游戏,如“最后通牒”游戏和“公共产品”游戏,本文实验性地试图观察偏见和歧视对具有不同种族和性别的对手的个人经济决策的影响,并使用“独裁者游戏”来检测对不同宗教出身的玩家的系统性不信任。通过这种方法,我们试图确定策略是否因宗教信仰和性别认同而有所不同。虽然标准的经济理论声称个人是理性的行为者,总是出于自身利益而行动,但与我们的受访者进行的游戏却显示出令人兴奋的结果。
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Trust, Reciprocity and Religion in a University Setting: An Experimental Approach
A distinctive feature of economics that sets it apart from other fields in social sciences is that we base it on the belief that it can explain most behavioural actions by assuming that all consumers are rational and have well-defined preferences. If a decision is difficult to 'rationalise,' it is considered as an anomaly. By using various games such as “ultimatum” games and “public goods” games, the paper experimentally tries to observe the effects of bias and discrimination on the economic decisions of individuals with opponents of distinct ethnic and gender affiliation and uses the "dictator game," to detect a systematic mistrust toward players of different religious origins. By this we tried to identify whether strategies differed based on religious affiliations and gender identities. While standard economic theory claims that individuals are rational actors and will always act out of self-interest, games played with our respondents showed exciting results.
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