National Culture Differences in Reactions toward Rewards on Problem-solving Performance
報酬と国民性が問題解決におよぼす影響

Fatemeh AZADI NAGHSH, Kanae SUZUKI, Atsushi TOSHIMORI
Journal of Information and Media Studies  
The overall research objective is to identify the culture differences in reaction to rewards on problem-solving performance, using accuracy and risk-taking as performance measurements, of participants from different cultures in an experimental study. The experiment was a 2×2 factorial design with two levels of reward (monetary reward and no-reward) and two levels of nationality (Japanese and non-Japanese). In total 84 participants took part in the experiment by solving Sudoku puzzles. The study
more » ... finds firstly, that non-Japanese participants show a significantly higher risktaking score than Japanese participants. Secondly, Japanese participants with no reward have significantly higher scores for accuracy than non-Japanese participants. These results suggest the unique characteristics of Japanese participants to carry out tasks independent of monetary reward.
doi:10.11304/jims.20.19 fatcat:xlmuqudwurexjfsr4zgwfriini