In the last two decades, experimental papers on distributive justice have abounded. Two main results have been replicated. Firstly, there is a multi-plicity of fairness rules. Secondly, fairness decisions differ depending on the context. This paper studies individual consistency in the use of fairness rules, as well as the structural factors that lead people to be inconsistent. We use a within-subject design, which allows us to compare individual behavior when the context changes. In line with the literature, we find a multiplicity of fairness rules. However, when we control for consistency, the set of fairness rules is considerably smaller. Only selfishness and strict egalitarianism seem to survive the stricter requirement of consistency. ...
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Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
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Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and ...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. O...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
How malleable are people's fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
In this article, 2 experiments are presented. In both experiments, the independent variables were wh...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
I develop a theoretical model and provide experimental evidence that social norms of fairness play a...
Literature on fairness preferences distinguishes between outcome fairness, concerning the final allo...
We use the method of policy capturing to address three open-ended questions regarding how people jud...
Economic experiments have shown that human incentives are not only limited to the profit-maximizing ...
Several recent chapters (Gilliland & Schepers, 2003; Skarlicki & Folger, 2001) have focused on an in...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
Justice rules are standards that serve as criteria for formulating fairness judgments. Though justic...
Experimental economics has provided evidence for fairness concerns, but their relative strength and ...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. O...
Research on justice in social exchange distinguishes between fairness as a goal and fairness as an ...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
How malleable are people's fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
In this article, 2 experiments are presented. In both experiments, the independent variables were wh...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
I develop a theoretical model and provide experimental evidence that social norms of fairness play a...
Literature on fairness preferences distinguishes between outcome fairness, concerning the final allo...
We use the method of policy capturing to address three open-ended questions regarding how people jud...
Economic experiments have shown that human incentives are not only limited to the profit-maximizing ...
Several recent chapters (Gilliland & Schepers, 2003; Skarlicki & Folger, 2001) have focused on an in...