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1
Intercultural trust in Austria and Japan
  • Robert Jiro NETZER
  • University of Innsbruck
  • Matthias SUTTER
  • University of Innsbruck

2
Motivation and research question
  • Increasing internationalization
  • Economic exchange between cultures
  • Arrow (1972) An element of trust is within
    every commercial transaction.
  • gtDo subjects show different levels of trust and
    reciprocity towards strangers of a foreign
    culture than towards strangers of their own
    culture?
  • -gt Intercultural vs. cross-cultural experiments

3
Trust game
  • Berg et al. (1995)
  • Initial endowment E 10 tokens for A B
  • A (trustor) decides on transfer x E
  • B (trustee) receives 3x
  • B decides on return y E3x
  • PA(x,y)E-xy and PB(x,y) E3x-y

4
Treatments
  • 1 intercultural and 2 intracultural treatments
  • Intercultural interaction between subjects of
    Austria and Japan
  • Intracultural interaction between compatriots in
    Austria and Japan

5
Procedure
  • Paper and Pen
  • Player B strategy method (Selten, 1967)
  • Part 1 50 of subjects trustors 50 of
    subjects trustees
  • Part 2 role change
  • Coin flip determines which part is paid out to
    subjects
  • Intercultural treatment in Japan conducted before
    intercultural treatment in Austria -gt data sent
    to experimenters
  • Experimenter, language and currency effect (Roth
    et al., 1991)
  • Number of participants 150

6
Results trustor behavior
  • In the intercultural treatment Austrian subjects
    show higher levels of trust than Japanese
    subjects
  • Austrians trust Japanese more than compatriots
  • Japanese do not differentiate between different
    counterparts

7
Results trustee behavior
y gt x
y lt x
  • Reciprocity prevalent in all treatments
  • Japanese subjects less reciprocal than Austrians

8
Results questionnaire (Yamagishi and Yamagishi,
1994 Holm and Danielson, 2004)
  • Austrian subjects stated trust level is
    significantly higher than the indicated trust
    level of Japanese subjects
  • The level of reciprocity stated by Austrians is
    significantly higher than the indicated level of
    reciprocity of Japanese subjects

9
Why Japanese trust less in the intercultural
treatment than Austrians
  • Yamagishi (2003)
  • Japanese society provides various assurance
    mechanisms which induce people to behave in a
    trustworthy way
  • -gt helps to reduce social uncertainty which is
    often seen as trust in Japanese society
  • Japanese would expect cooperative behavior only
    within such secure relations
  • People from individualist societies would expect
    their partner to cooperate because of their
    higher level of general trust

10
Why Austrians trust Japanese more than they trust
Austrians
  • Yamagishi and Yamagishi (1994) and Yamagishi
    (2003)
  • It is generally believed that collectivist
    preferences and cooperative practices in Japan
    are driven by high levels of general trust
  • gtThe good reputation of Japan in Austria can be
    identified as a major driving force for
    Austrians high transfer decisions
  • Reputation plays minor role in resolving social
    uncertainty in Japan
  • gtIn absence of assurance mechanisms usually
    provided by Japanese society, Japanese subjects
    can neither put trust into Austrians nor into
    Japanese

11
Why Japanese behave less reciprocal than Austrians
  • Yamagishi and Yamagishi (1994)
  • Trustfulness requires trustworthiness
  • Individualist societies are more trustful than
    collectivist societies
  • Trustworthiness is considered more important in
    individualist than in collectivist societies

12
Conclusion
  • Depending on the specific culture, there is an
    interplay of culture-specific norms and the
    perception and the reputation of other cultures
    affecting peoples behavior in intercultural
    interactions
  • Might cause friction and lead to
    misunderstandings in international trade and
    investment situations

13
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