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Gender differences in beliefs and actions in a framed corruption experiment

机译:框架性腐败实验中的信念和行为的性别差异

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We elicit actions and beliefs in a framed corruption experiment enabling us to investigate how gender differences in corrupt behaviour relate to gender differences in both beliefs about the behaviour of others and the relationship between those beliefs and actions. We find that women are less likely to engage in costly punishment of corruption, and believe corruption to be more prevalent than men. Differences between the genders in the relationship between beliefs and actions provides evidence that men experience a greater psychological cost as a result of social sanctions. Controlling for beliefs and gender differences in sensitivity to beliefs we find that males are, in many instances, more likely to offer bribes, while females are less likely to conform to a norm of bribe-giving. This result was not apparent in the raw data, and highlights the importance of considering beliefs in corruption experiments. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:我们在有框架的腐败实验中得出了行为和信念,使我们能够研究腐败行为中的性别差异与关于他人行为的信念以及这些信念与行为之间的关系中的性别差异之间的关系。我们发现女性不太可能对腐败进行昂贵的惩罚,并且认为腐败比男性更普遍。信念和行动之间的关系中的性别差异提供了证据,表明男人由于社会制裁而承受更大的心理代价。通过控制信仰和对信仰的敏感性方面的性别差异,我们发现,在许多情况下,男性更有可能行贿,而女性则不太可能遵循行贿行为。该结果在原始数据中并不明显,并且突出了考虑腐败实验中的信念的重要性。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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