Honesty in the provision of expert services: The effect of naturalistic framings and participants' professions
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2016
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This thesis studies the incentives and behaviour of providers of expert services, like doctors, financial advisors and mechanics. The focus is in particular on provision of health care using a series of credence goods experiments conducted to investigate undertreatment, overtreatment and overcharging in a medical context. The findings of study one suggest that a medical framing compared to a neutral framing significantly increases pro-social behaviour for standard participants in economic experiments. Study two compares the behaviour of medical practitioners - mainly doctors - to students. It is observed that medical doctors’ undertreat and overcharge significantly less, but at the same time overtreat significantly more than students. The final study compares behaviours for other experts - accountants, engineers and lawyers - using experimental framings drawn from the respective contexts and students from the respective faculties as participants in credence goods experiments. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/94984/1/Marco_Piatti_Thesis.pdf Piatti, Marco (2016) Honesty in the provision of expert services: The effect of naturalistic framings and participants' professions. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance |
Palavras-Chave | #Artefactual field experiment #Credence goods #Environmental framing #Honesty #Laboratory experiments #Medical framing #Medical professionals #Naturalistic framings #Neutral framing #Tax compliance framing |
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