The influence of self and social image concerns on lying
Autor: | Bašic, Zvonimir, Quercia, Simone |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
D82 - Asymmetric and Private Information
Mechanism Design D15 - Intertemporal Household Choice Life Cycle Models and Saving reputation C91 - Laboratory Individual Behavior private information social imageconcerns honesty D82 D63 - Equity Justice Inequality and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement lying C91 ddc:330 D91 D63 truth-telling self-image concerns |
Popis: | We investigate the influence of self and social image concerns as potential sources of lying costs. In a standard die-rolling experiment, we exogenously manipulate self-awareness and observability, which mediate the focus of a person on their private and public selves, respectively. First, we show that an increase in self-awareness has no effect on reporting private information. This suggests that self-image concerns may be less important than previously hypothesized in the literature on lying costs. Second, we show that increasing subjects' observability, while still maintaining private information, significantly decreases the subjects' reports. We finally show in a survey experiment that respondents believe that the likelihood of a lie increases with the reported outcome and attribute negative traits to people who make high reports. This further supports reputational concerns as the explanation behind the results of our social image treatment. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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