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Subject pool effects in a corruption experiment: A comparison of Indonesian public servants and Indonesian students 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Vivi Alatas Lisa Cameron Ananish Chaudhuri Nisvan Erkal Lata Gangadharan 《Experimental Economics》2009,12(1):113-132
We report results from a corruption experiment with Indonesian public servants and Indonesian students. Our results suggest
that the Indonesian public servant subjects have a significantly lower tolerance of corruption than the Indonesian students.
We find no evidence that this is due to a selection effect. The reasons given by the subjects for their behaviour suggest
that the differences in behavior across the subject pools are driven by their different real life experiences. For example,
when abstaining from corruption, public servants more often cite the need to reduce the social costs of corruption as a reason
for their actions, and when engaging in corruption, they cite low government salaries or a belief that corruption is a necessary
evil in the current environment. In contrast, students give more simplistic moral reasons. We conclude by emphasizing that
results obtained from different subject pools can complement each other in illuminating different aspects of the same problem.
We would like to thank Charles Noussair and the participants of the Experimental Economics Workshop (2006) at the University
of Melbourne for their comments. Daniel Piccinin and Revy Sjahrial have provided excellent research assistance. We are grateful
to the Australian Research Council and the World Bank for their financial assistance. 相似文献
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