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The effects of culture and friendship on rewarding honesty and punishing deception
Authors:Cynthia S. Wang  Angela K.-y. Leung  Ya Hui Michelle See  Xiang Yu Gao
Affiliation:aNational University of Singapore, Singapore;bUniversity of Michigan, USA;cSingapore Management University, Singapore
Abstract:The present research explores whether the type of relationship one holds with deceptive or honest actors influences cross-cultural differences in reward and punishment. Research suggests that Americans reward honest actors more than they punish deceptive perpetrators, whereas East Asians reward and punish equally (Wang & Leung, 2010). Our research suggests that the type of relationship with the actor matters for East Asians, but not for Americans. East Asians exhibit favoritism toward their friends by rewarding more than punishing them, but reward and punish equally when the actors are strangers (Experiment 1 and 2); Americans reward more than they punish regardless of the type of relationship (Experiment 2). Furthermore, the findings were replicated when the proposed mechanism – social mobility – was manipulated within the same culture (Experiment 3). We discuss the implications of these findings for understanding how friends versus strangers are rewarded and punished in an increasingly relationally complex world.
Keywords:Reward   Punishment   Honesty   Deception   Culture   Social mobility
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