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Cognitions and behavior in asymmetric social dilemmas: A comparison of two cultures.
Authors:Wade-Benzoni, Kimberly A.   Okumura, Tetsushi   Brett, Jeanne M.   Moore, Don A.   Tenbrunsel, Ann E.   Bazerman, Max H.
Abstract:This study investigated whether cognitions and behavior in an asymmetric social dilemma can be predicted by national culture. Results indicated that, as predicted, groups of decision makers from Japan--a collectivist, hierarchical culture--were more cooperative, expected others to be more cooperative, and were more likely to adopt an equal allocation distribution rule to resolve the dilemma than were groups of decision makers from the US--an individualist, egalitarian culture. An opportunity for communication had a greater impact on expectations of others' behavior in groups of U.S. decision makers than in groups of Japanese decision makers. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:decision makers   asymmetric social dilemmas   cognitions   behavior   culture   Japan   United States
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