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View article: Can Information Shape Macroeconomic Disaster Risk Perception and Stimulate Investment? An Experiment with Experts and Laypersons
Can Information Shape Macroeconomic Disaster Risk Perception and Stimulate Investment? An Experiment with Experts and Laypersons Open
Macroeconomic disasters are low-probability events with severe economic and financial consequences. Using a survey experiment with both finance experts and laypersons, we conduct the first incentivized elicitation of beliefs about macroeco…
View article: Negative Tail Events, Emotions and Risk Taking
Negative Tail Events, Emotions and Risk Taking Open
We design a novel experiment to assess investors’ behavioural and physiological reactions to negative tail events. Investors who observed, without suffering from, tail events decreased their bids, whereas investors suffering tail losses in…
View article: Replication package of: 'Negative Tail Events, Emotions & Risk Taking'
Replication package of: 'Negative Tail Events, Emotions & Risk Taking' Open
Corgnet, B., Cornand, C. and Hanaki, N. (2023). "Replication package of: 'Negative Tail Events, Emotions & Risk Taking' " ECONOMIC JOURNAL, data deposited at Zenodo, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7787802
View article: Cross-cultural study of kinship premium and social discounting of generosity
Cross-cultural study of kinship premium and social discounting of generosity Open
Social discounting predicts that one’s concern for others decreases with increasing social distance. Cultural dimensions may influence this social behavior. Here, we used a dictator game, in which the participants and real members of their…
View article: Perturbation of Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Makes Power Holders Less Resistant to Tempting Bribes
Perturbation of Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Makes Power Holders Less Resistant to Tempting Bribes Open
Bribery is a common form of corruption that takes place when a briber suborns a power holder to achieve an advantageous outcome at the cost of moral transgression. Although bribery has been extensively investigated in the behavioral scienc…
View article: Perturbation of Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Makes Power Holders Less Resistant to Tempting Bribes
Perturbation of Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Makes Power Holders Less Resistant to Tempting Bribes Open
Bribery is a common form of corruption that takes place when a briber suborns a power holder to achieve an advantageous outcome at the cost of moral transgression. Although bribery has been extensively investigated in the behavioral scienc…
View article: Risk-Taking and Tail Events Across Trading Institutions
Risk-Taking and Tail Events Across Trading Institutions Open
We study the reaction of investors to tail events across trading institutions. We conduct experiments in which investors bid on a financial asset that delivers a small positive reward in more than 99% of the cases and a large loss otherwis…
View article: Data for: On Booms That Never Bust: Ambiguity in Experimental Asset Markets with Bubbles
Data for: On Booms That Never Bust: Ambiguity in Experimental Asset Markets with Bubbles Open
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View article: Neural basis of corruption in power-holders
Neural basis of corruption in power-holders Open
Corruption often involves bribery, when a briber suborns a power-holder to gain advantages usually at a cost of moral transgression. Despite its wide presence in human societies, the neurocomputational basis of bribery remains elusive. Her…
View article: Cognitive and hormonal regulation of appetite for food presented in the olfactory and visual modalities
Cognitive and hormonal regulation of appetite for food presented in the olfactory and visual modalities Open
The ability to regulate appetite is essential to avoid food over-consumption. The desire for a particular food can be triggered by its odor before it is even seen. Using fMRI, we identify the neural systems modulated by cognitive regulatio…
View article: Right Temporoparietal Junction Underlies Avoidance of Moral Transgression in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Right Temporoparietal Junction Underlies Avoidance of Moral Transgression in Autism Spectrum Disorder Open
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by a core difference in theory-of-mind (ToM) ability, which extends to alterations in moral judgment and decision-making. Although the function of the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ), a…
View article: Forecasting Skills in Experimental Markets: Illusion or Reality?
Forecasting Skills in Experimental Markets: Illusion or Reality? Open
Using experimental asset markets, we study the situation of a financial analyst who is trying to infer the fundamental value of an asset by observing the market's history. We find that such capacity requires both standard cognitive skills …