This study aims to investigate how perceived facial trustworthiness affects strategic behavior in supply chain forecast sharing. The authors conducted controlled laboratory experiments with 990 participants forming 330 supply chain groups, systematically varying the visibility and trustworthiness levels of retailers’ facial images across four treatments using validated photographs from the Chicago Face Database. The authors’ results reveal that facial trustworthiness significantly influences supply chain behavior and performance. Channel efficiency improves when suppliers can see both retailers’ faces and those faces differ in perceived trustworthiness. However, this improvement emerges through complex mechanisms: trustworthy-looking retailers strategically distort forecasts more severely when actual demand is low but report more accurately as demand increases. Despite such strategic distortion, suppliers consistently allocate more inventory to trustworthy-looking retailers, particularly when inventory is scarce. This “trustworthiness premium” persists when controlling for actual reporting behavior. These findings provide the first systematic examination of how facial trustworthiness shapes strategic supply chain interactions.
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June 15 2026
Does looking trustworthy facilitate forecast sharing in a supply chain? An experimental study Available to Purchase
Lyudmyla Starostyuk;
Lyudmyla Starostyuk
CIS and Business Analytics,
MSU Denver
, Denver, Colorado, USA
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Yan Lang;
Marketing and Management,
State University of New York at Oswego
, New York, USA
Corresponding author Yan Lang yan.lang@oswego.edu
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Kay-Yut Chen
Kay-Yut Chen
Information Systems and Operations Management,
The University of Texas at Arlington
, Texas, USA
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Corresponding author Yan Lang yan.lang@oswego.edu
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May 04 2025
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September 08 2025
Revision Received:
September 21 2025
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September 29 2025
Online ISSN: 2326-6201
Print ISSN: 2326-6198
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Review of Behavioral Economics 1–29.
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Received:
May 04 2025
Revision Received:
September 08 2025
Revision Received:
September 21 2025
Accepted:
September 29 2025
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Starostyuk L, Lang Y, Chen K (2026;), "Does looking trustworthy facilitate forecast sharing in a supply chain? An experimental study". Review of Behavioral Economics, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/RBE-05-2025-0033
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