Cheating, Trust and Social Norms: Data from Germany, Vietnam, China, Taiwan, and Japan
Toan L. D. Huynh (),
Marc Oliver Rieger,
Mei Wang,
David Berens,
Duy-Linh Bui,
Hung-Ling Chen,
Tobias Peter Emering,
Sen Geng,
Yang Liu-Gerhards,
Thomas Neumann,
Thanh Dac Nguyen,
Thong Trung Nguyen,
Diefeng Peng,
Thuy Chung Phan,
Denis Reinhardt,
Junyi Shen,
Hiromasa Takahashi and
Bodo Vogt
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Toan L. D. Huynh: School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Vietnam
Marc Oliver Rieger: School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Vietnam
Mei Wang: School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Vietnam
David Berens: Thyssenkrupp Bilstein, 54429 Kell, Germany
Duy-Linh Bui: School of Economics and International Business, Foreign Trade University, Hanoi 65000, Vietnam
Hung-Ling Chen: Department of International Business, College of Management, Shih Chien University, Taipei 116, Taiwan
Tobias Peter Emering: Axxion, 60325 Spires, Germany
Sen Geng: Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China
Yang Liu-Gerhards: Department of Economics, Trier University of Applied Science, 54293 Trier, Germany
Thanh Dac Nguyen: Department of Research Methodology, Thuongmai University, Hanoi 122868, Vietnam
Thong Trung Nguyen: School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Vietnam
Diefeng Peng: Business School, Central South University, Changsha 410017, China
Thuy Chung Phan: School of Banking, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, Vietnam
Denis Reinhardt: Ferrero, 2633 Niederanven, Luxembourg
Hiromasa Takahashi: Faculty of International Studies, Hiroshima City University, Hiroshima 731-3194, Japan
Bodo Vogt: Faculty of Economics, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Universitätsplatz 2, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany
Data, 2022, vol. 7, issue 10, 1-9
Abstract:
The data presented here contain information on cheating behavior from experiments and general self-reported attitudes related to honesty-related social norms and trust, together with individual-level demographic variables. Our sample included 493 university students in five countries, namely, Germany, Vietnam, Taiwan, China, and Japan. The experiment was monetarily incentivized based on the performance on a matrix task. The participants also answered a survey questionnaire. The dataset is valuable for academic researchers in sociology, psychology, and economics who are interested in honesty, norms, and cultural differences.
Keywords: cheating; cross-country comparison; honesty; social norms; trust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C8 C80 C81 C82 C83 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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