Past experimental research has shown that when rating systems are available, buyers are more generous in accepting unfair offers in ultimatum bargaining. However, it also suggests that, under these conditions, sellers behave more fairly to avoid receiving negative feedback. This paper experimentally investigates which effect is stronger with the use of a rating system: buyers’ inflated inequity acceptance or sellers’ disapproval aversion. We explore this question by varying the information condition on the buyers’ side. Our experiment shows that in a setup where the size of the pie is common knowledge for both buyers and sellers, when a rating system is present, the sellers exhibit disapproval aversion but the buyers do not display greater ...
We argue that offers in bargaining are guided by the emotions that proposers anticipate when contemp...
We argue that offers in bargaining are guided by the emotions that proposers anticipate when contemp...
<p>Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness ca...
Past experimental research has shown that when rating systems are available, buyers are more genero...
Recent experimental research has shown that when rating systems are available, buyers are more gener...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
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Contains fulltext : 194117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Being treated f...
This paper addresses an anomaly in experimental economics, the rejection of ultimatum offers, and us...
Guth, Schmittberger and Schwarze’s (1982) ultimatum game result is replicated with mean earnings of ...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
Negotiating with others about how finite resources should be distributed is an important aspect of h...
Does it help or hurt to communicate negative emotions in bargaining? In this article, we propose tha...
We argue that offers in bargaining are guided by the emotions that proposers anticipate when contemp...
We argue that offers in bargaining are guided by the emotions that proposers anticipate when contemp...
<p>Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness ca...
Past experimental research has shown that when rating systems are available, buyers are more genero...
Recent experimental research has shown that when rating systems are available, buyers are more gener...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. ...
Contains fulltext : 194117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Being treated f...
This paper addresses an anomaly in experimental economics, the rejection of ultimatum offers, and us...
Guth, Schmittberger and Schwarze’s (1982) ultimatum game result is replicated with mean earnings of ...
The rejection of unfair offers can be affected by both negative emotions (e.g. anger and moral disgu...
Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness can b...
Negotiating with others about how finite resources should be distributed is an important aspect of h...
Does it help or hurt to communicate negative emotions in bargaining? In this article, we propose tha...
We argue that offers in bargaining are guided by the emotions that proposers anticipate when contemp...
We argue that offers in bargaining are guided by the emotions that proposers anticipate when contemp...
<p>Being treated fairly by others is an important need in everyday life. Experimentally, fairness ca...