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Title Experimental Economics and Culture / edited by Anna Gunnthorsdottir, Douglas A. Norton.

Publication Info. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Research in experimental economics ; volume 20
Research in experimental economics ; v. 20.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction to Experimental Economics and Culture / Anna Gunnthorsdottir and Douglas A. Norton -- Why Use Qualitative Methods to Study Culture in Economic Life? / Virgil Henry Storr and Arielle John -- A Note on Qualitative Methods in Experimental Economics / Douglas A. Norton -- Culture as a Configuration of Values: An Archetypal Perspective / David F. Midgley, Sunil Venaik and Demetris Christopoulos -- Cultural Values and Behavior in Dictator, Ultimatum, and Trust Games: An Experimental Study / Sun-Ki Chai, Dolgorsuren Dorj and Katerina Sherstyuk -- When Income Depends on Performance and Luck: The Effects of Culture and Information on Giving / Pedro Rey-Biel, Roman Sheremeta and Neslihan Uler -- Tastes for Desert and Placation: A Reference Point-Dependent Model of Social Preferences / Daniel L. Chen -- Group Identity in Intermediated Interactions: Lessons from a Trust Game with Delegation in South Africa / Hanjo Hamann and Nicky Nicholls.
Summary "Culture has been referred to as a shared frame, the lens through which group members make sense of the world. It has been robustly linked to economic outcomes on the macro level and is also directly linked to decision-making: in recent years, experimental and behavioral economists have found evidence that culture impacts behavior in games and impacts value orientation, trust, fairness, cooperation and enforcement. Culture research in experimental economics is still in its early stages and part of the challenge is methodological and conceptual: how to measure culture and how to define the level at which individuals share a culture. In the coming years, this research will help delineate where the results from our current experiments apply. For example, do current results speak specifically to WEIRD (Western Educated Industrialized Rich Democracies) societies? Do they say something more fundamental about human nature across time, experience, and geography? With increasing migration and globalization, subject pools may become more culturally diverse and cultural questions therefore increasingly important for experimentalists. The contributions in this volume are both conceptual and experimental. The earlier chapters discuss new approaches to the measurement of culture and how to conceptualize and define values and beliefs and the groups that share them. The latter experimental chapters contribute to the growing body of literature that documents cultural differences in social and economic behavior."-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Experimental economics.
Experimental economics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Gunnthorsdottir, Anna, editor.
Norton, Douglas A., 1984- editor.
Other Form: Original 1787438201 9781787438200 (OCoLC)1048935504
ISBN 9781787438194 (electronic book)
1787438198 (electronic book)
9781787438200
1787438201