Coercive and legitimate authority impact tax honesty: evidence from behavioral and ERP experiments

Volume: 12, Issue: 7, Pages: 1108 - 1117
Published: Apr 11, 2017
Abstract
Cooperation in social systems such as tax honesty is of central importance in our modern societies. However, we know little about cognitive and neural processes driving decisions to evade or pay taxes. This study focuses on the impact of perceived tax authority and examines the mental chronometry mirrored in ERP data allowing a deeper understanding about why humans cooperate in tax systems. We experimentally manipulated coercive and legitimate...
Paper Details
Title
Coercive and legitimate authority impact tax honesty: evidence from behavioral and ERP experiments
Published Date
Apr 11, 2017
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
1108 - 1117
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