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Demonstrates that cross-societal experimentation can be used to identify sociorelational foundations that lead to so-called cultural differences.
We argue that a series of risk-taking behaviors is indispensable to building a trust relation. We conducted experiments in Japan and the United States to ...
Nov 27, 2006 · building as the process through which social interaction opportunities involving risk are transformed into trust relations in which the.
It is generally believed that Japanese society and, in particular, business relations in. Japan, are characterized by a high level of trust.
We conducted experiments in Japan and the United States to examine the independent and cross-cultural effects of risk taking on trust building.
The role of risk taking in building trust relations has largely been overlooked in the burgeoning literature on trust in the social sciences; ...
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We implemented a cross-cultural experiment to compare the results of the dictator game and the trust game to isolate between different motives that decision- ...
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Yamagishi's research consistently demonstrates that Americans are more cooperative than Japanese in public good situations, and that Japanese are only more ...
Abstract: The role of risk taking in building trust relations has largely been overlooked in the burgeoning literature on trust in the social sciences; ...
There are two previous experimental studies showing the cross-societal difference in the level of trust. The first is an unpublished study conducted by ...