How gender and prosociality affect machine interaction in tax compliance: A game-theoretic experiment

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics Pub Date : 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1016/j.socec.2025.102369
Yutaro Murakami , Satoshi Taguchi
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This study explores how gender and prosociality affect machine interaction in tax compliance, assuming a game-theoretic situation in which the tax auditor is a human (participant) or computer. We adopt an experimental design with 116 participants, using a game-theoretic model between taxpayers and auditors. Our experimental results show that taxpayers report less tax-compliant behavior to computer than human auditors. Regarding the participants’ individual characteristics, men are more likely to more aggressively evade tax payments than women under the computer auditor condition, and participants with prosocial tendencies are more likely to engage in tax compliance when the tax auditor is human. Our study sheds light on policymaking for tax compliance in the digital age.
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性别和亲社会性如何影响税收遵从中的机器交互:一个博弈论实验
本研究探讨性别和亲社会如何影响机器在税务合规中的互动,假设一个博弈论的情况下,税务审计员是一个人(参与者)或计算机。我们采用了一个有116名参与者的实验设计,使用了纳税人和审计师之间的博弈论模型。我们的实验结果表明,纳税人向计算机报告的税务合规行为比人类审计员少。从被试的个体特征来看,在计算机审计条件下,男性比女性更有可能积极地逃避纳税,而在人类审计条件下,具有亲社会倾向的被试更有可能参与纳税遵从。我们的研究揭示了数字时代税收合规的政策制定。
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