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Group status, minorities and trust

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2025

Kei Tsutsui
Affiliation:
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Daniel John Zizzo*
Affiliation:
CBESS and School of Economics, University of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ Norwich, UK
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Abstract

We present the results of an experiment measuring the impact of low group status and relative group size on trust, trustworthiness and discrimination. Subjects interact with insiders and outsiders in trust games and periodically enter markets where they can trade group membership. Low status and minority subjects have low morale: that is, they comparatively dislike being low status and being minority subjects. Group discrimination against low status and minority subjects is unchanged. However, low status subjects are deferential to high status subjects in terms of comparatively higher trust, and minority subjects are deferential to majority subjects in terms of comparatively higher trustworthiness.

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Table 1 Experimental treatments and experimental sequence

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Fig. 1 Giving and return rates in Stages 2–4

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Table 2 Giving and return rates

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Table 3 Regressions on mean giving and return rate

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Fig. 2 Histogram of willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA) in relation to the other group

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Fig. 3 Mean psychological values

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Table 4 Mean psychological values

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Table 5 Regressions on psychological value

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Table 6 Regressions on Stage 2 psychological value

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Table 7 Regressions on DGivingRate

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Table 8 Regressions on DReturnRate

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