Working Paper

Cooperation and Mistrust in Relational Contracts

Holger Herz, Armin Schmutzler, André Volk
CESifo, Munich, 2016

CESifo Working Paper No. 6045

Work and trade relationships are often governed by relational contracts, in which incentives for cooperative action today stem from the prospective future benefits of the relationship. In this paper, we study how reductions in clarity about the financial consequences of actions, induced by incomplete information about the costs of providing quality, affect relational contracts in buyer-seller relationships. Under incomplete information, payoffs to actions become private information. This can impede the joint understanding of what constitutes cooperative behavior, and may thus inject mistrust into relationships, even if credibility is held constant. Comparing seller-buyer relationships with and without complete information about seller costs in the laboratory, we find that such a lack of clarity has effects on the terms of relational contracts. However, these effects only concern the distribution of rents, and not efficiency.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: relational contracts, incomplete information, experiments
JEL Classification: D010, D030, L140, L200