2021
DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2021.8.4(34)
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Understanding the nature of the economic game ultimatum through the prism of personality traits

Abstract: Ultimatum game belongs to the classical economic experiments, frequently used to study altruism and pro-social behavior. The objective of the research is to understand relations between the personality and the ultimatum game from the responder´s perspective. Participants (N=224, females 62%) filled the web-based questionnaires on Hexaco-PI and hypothetic minimal acceptable sum as respondents in the ultimatum game. Data was analyzed by means of the structural equation model and the binominal regression model, u… Show more

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“…Based on Big Five, each person’s personality can be described through five characteristics or traits, namely neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, using complex statistical methods. Beginnings of this model date back to Fiske (1949) , and have since been further developed and amended by many other authors (e.g., Janovská, 2011 ; Ziaran et al, 2021 ). Camps et al (2016) used this particular method in their research, connecting it with the issue of abusive supervision (i.e., bossing).…”
Section: Bossing and Personality Traits Of Managersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on Big Five, each person’s personality can be described through five characteristics or traits, namely neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, using complex statistical methods. Beginnings of this model date back to Fiske (1949) , and have since been further developed and amended by many other authors (e.g., Janovská, 2011 ; Ziaran et al, 2021 ). Camps et al (2016) used this particular method in their research, connecting it with the issue of abusive supervision (i.e., bossing).…”
Section: Bossing and Personality Traits Of Managersmentioning
confidence: 99%