Abstract: Philosophers, psychologists, and economists have long argued that certain decision rights carry not only instrumental value but may also be valuable for their own sake. The ideas of autonomy, freedom, and liberty derive their intuitive appeal – at least partly – from an assumed positive intrinsic value of decision rights. Proving the existence of this value and measuring its size, however, is intricate. Here, we develop an experimental method capable of achieving these goals. The data reveal that – across different parameterizations – the large majority of our subjects intrinsically value decision rights beyond their instrumental benefit. The existence of an intrinsic value of decision rights helps understand the allocation of dec...
The decision rights construct deserves increasing attention in the Information Systems (IS) field, y...
In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate individual r...
Economic rights can be instantiated in a variety of ways. This paper investigates the problem with m...
This paper aims to investigate the motives behind an intrinsic value of decision rights. Based on a ...
Team decision-making prevails in modern organizations. Teams often need to decide whether to delegat...
We develop an economic theory of "autonomy", which we interpret as the discretion or ability to make...
I develop a social choice approach to analyzing the endogenous assignment of individual rights. The ...
This Paper views authority as the right to undertake decisions that have external effects on other m...
Previous studies in organizational economics and international business research have not tested a p...
The optimal allocation of decision rights in an organization reflects a trade-off between the costs ...
Human beings are often faced with a pervasive problem: whether to make their own decision or to dele...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
Human beings are often faced with a pervasive problem: whether to make their own decisions or to del...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
This paper views authority as the right to undertake decisions that impose externalities on other me...
The decision rights construct deserves increasing attention in the Information Systems (IS) field, y...
In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate individual r...
Economic rights can be instantiated in a variety of ways. This paper investigates the problem with m...
This paper aims to investigate the motives behind an intrinsic value of decision rights. Based on a ...
Team decision-making prevails in modern organizations. Teams often need to decide whether to delegat...
We develop an economic theory of "autonomy", which we interpret as the discretion or ability to make...
I develop a social choice approach to analyzing the endogenous assignment of individual rights. The ...
This Paper views authority as the right to undertake decisions that have external effects on other m...
Previous studies in organizational economics and international business research have not tested a p...
The optimal allocation of decision rights in an organization reflects a trade-off between the costs ...
Human beings are often faced with a pervasive problem: whether to make their own decision or to dele...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
Human beings are often faced with a pervasive problem: whether to make their own decisions or to del...
People not only obtain utility from actual outcomes but also from the conditions which lead to these...
This paper views authority as the right to undertake decisions that impose externalities on other me...
The decision rights construct deserves increasing attention in the Information Systems (IS) field, y...
In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate individual r...
Economic rights can be instantiated in a variety of ways. This paper investigates the problem with m...