Artikel

Are people willing to tell pareto white lies? A review and new experimental evidence

We explore whether individuals are averse to telling a Pareto white lie-a lie that benefits both themselves and another. We first review and summarize the existing evidence on Pareto white lies. We find that the evidence is relatively limited and varied in its conclusions. We then present new experimental results obtained using a coin-tossing experiment. Results are provided for both the UK and China. We find evidence of willingness to tell a partial lie (i.e., inflating reports slightly) and high levels of aversion to telling a Pareto white lie that would maximize payoffs. We also find no significant difference between willingness to tell a Pareto white lie and a selfish black lie-a lie that harms another. We find marginal evidence of more lying in China than the UK, but the overall results in the UK and China are very similar.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Journal: Games ; ISSN: 2073-4336 ; Volume: 12 ; Year: 2021 ; Issue: 1 ; Pages: 1-23 ; Basel: MDPI

Classification
Wirtschaft
Subject
altruistic lie
dishonesty
lie aversion
Pareto white lie
selfish lie

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Cartwright, Edward
Xue, Lian
Brown, Charlotte
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
MDPI
(where)
Basel
(when)
2021

DOI
doi:10.3390/g12010001
Handle
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  • Artikel

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  • Cartwright, Edward
  • Xue, Lian
  • Brown, Charlotte
  • MDPI

Time of origin

  • 2021

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