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Split or Steal? Experiments on lies and self-deception | with Marta Serra-Garcia

Split or Steal? Experiments on lies and self-deception | with Marta Serra-Garcia

Update: 2024-01-01
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In this episode, we explore with Marta Serra-Garcia the paradoxes of human behaviour in the realms of self-deception and lie detection. Marta's research, rooted in behavioural and experimental economics, questions why lying persists in a society that values morality. We delve into her experiments that examine how people reconcile their self-image with material interests, the timing of incentive information in ethical decision-making, and the effectiveness of algorithms in detecting deception.

 

Marta Serra-Garcia is an Associate Professor of Economics and Strategy at the UC San Diego Rady School of Management. Specialising in behavioural and experimental economics, her acclaimed work focuses on the dynamics of ethical decision-making and its influence on behaviours like lying and charitable giving. A prolific researcher, Marta's work has been published in esteemed journals, earning her a place among the 2020 Best 40 under 40 MBA Professors.

You can find her paper on self-deception here and her paper on lie detection here.

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Split or Steal? Experiments on lies and self-deception | with Marta Serra-Garcia

Split or Steal? Experiments on lies and self-deception | with Marta Serra-Garcia

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