Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
885197 Journal of Economic Psychology 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Should one use words or money to foster trust of the other party if no means of enforcing trustworthiness are available? This paper reports an experiment studying the effectiveness of two types of mechanisms for promoting trust: a costly gift and a costless message as well as their mutual interaction. We nest our findings in the standard version of the investment game. Our data provide evidence that while both stand-alone mechanisms enhance trust, a gift performs significantly worse than a message. Moreover, when a gift is combined with sending a message, it can be counterproductive.

► We compare the effectiveness of a gift and a free form message in promoting trust. ► Both mechanisms enhance trust but gift performs worse than the message. ► Gift giving can also be counterproductive when combined with a message.

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